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Cheese (Hard) - Golden Vale Cheesestrings Golden Vale Cheesestrings

(+) 100% cheese (-) a bit pricy for what you get (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2006)

4 reviews

Cheese (Hard) - Halloumi Cheese Halloumi Cheese

(+) Tastes gorgeous, easy to cook, long shelf life (-) Sqeaks wheny ou eat it which is odd (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2007)

4 reviews

Cheese (Hard) - Paneer Paneer

(+) An interesting alternative Indian dish, easy to make and cook with. (-) Not widely available to buy, somewhat bland (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2007)

2 reviews

Edam cheese

(+) Rich Creamy Taste, Low In Fat. (-) Quite Expensive. (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2004)

4 reviews

Cheestrings

(+) A novelty way to eat cheese. (-) None. (*) (On Ciao since: 12/2004)

3 reviews

Christo's Hallumi cheese

(+) fills you up and very versatile (-) not good for the cellulite (*) (On Ciao since: 01/2004)

3 reviews

Jarlsberg

(+) a very good cheese (-) not as famous as other cheeses (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2004)

1 review

Cheese (Hard) - Goutu Goutu

(+) mild (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2007)

1 review

Cheese (Hard) - Roncal Cheese Roncal Cheese

(+) good eating (-) cant find it easily in England (*) (On Ciao since: 03/2008)

1 review

Castelmagno (Italian)

(+) many (-) may be the price (*) (On Ciao since: 05/2005)

1 review

Cheese (Hard) - Fontina Fontina

(+) mepts well (-) none (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2007)

1 review

Cheese (Hard) - Cabrales cheese Cabrales cheese

(+) good cheese (-) bit expensive over here (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2005)

1 review

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Golden Vale Cheddar Cheese Strings.
Review of Golden Vale Cheesestrings by SweetTooth93

Advantages: Delicious cheesy goodness.
Disadvantages: Bit expensive.

...our family usually buy are GOLDEN VALE CHEDDAR CHEESE STRINGS. Though they do come in many other varietys including Cheesestrings Lite, White cheddar strings and newar twister cheesestrings. We buy these in a packaging of 8, and the pack contains 8 cheesestrings at 21g each. Each 21g string contains 69 calories and 5g of fat. (what can you expect? its cheese were talking about here). The packaging is purple with a picture of a cheesestring with a ...
...on the packaging in which you can see the cheesestrings, sitting there ready to be eaten! Mmmmmm! This packet cost £2.18 from tesco- which is quite expensive really. There is only one way to eat a cheesestring...and that is to pull each little string off and dangle above your head (im sure you know what i mean) before popping in your mouth and chewing till its gone. The taste of these cheese strings are very strong, but not too strong or not too ... Read review

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27.01.2008
halloumi cheese one cheese lots of flavour
Review of Halloumi Cheese by karimkha

Advantages: different with a unique taste
Disadvantages: a bit rubbery

Halloumi cheese mmm.... not any cheese, you can't find any cheese like it. there is so many cheeses on the supermarket but this cheese can stand out of the shelf simply because of it's name. There is a lot of claims that hallaumi is originally from cypress or Greece and some claimed that turkey is the origin of halloumi, but no the original source of this cheese believe it or not is the middle east and i can tell you that it was from the Arab semi ...
...and enhanced. The name halloumi is even Arabic it comes halim or halloum that mean the person who keeps his cool and be patient not loosing his temper, and may be it was called that because it needs lots of patience to be ready. This cheese was made by Arab from very old days, when they where shepherds and of course they milk the goats and the sheep used their milk drinking, making the butter,clotted cream cheese and surely hallouma was one of ... Read review

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20.06.2007
Ever heard of Indian Cheese?
Review of Paneer by nickyturnill

Advantages: An interesting alternative Indian dish, easy to make and cook with.
Disadvantages: Not widely available to buy, somewhat bland

...dish known as either saag paneer or palak paneer (saag paneer may be made using mustard leaves) but may also be found cooked with other vegetables such as mushrooms, tomatoes or peas or wrapped in dough and fried. Surprisingly, many Indian sweets/desserts are also made with paneer. Paneer is very similar to tofu in taste, texture and colour. It is a fairly bland cheese made from cow’s milk and is an excellent source of protein, particularly for vegetarian ...
...to nibble on alone. Paneer is fantastic for cooking as it does not melt and maintains it’s firm texture and shape. The cheese is most commonly fried in cubes, but it can also be baked or grilled and will gradually turn a golden brown colour. Paneer cheese isn’t widely available in the supermarkets and if you want to try it your best bet is to visit Indian supermarkets where the cheese is most commonly sold at little cost. Alternatively the cheese ... Read review

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11.06.2007
edam..........wow..........
Review of Edam cheese by ka1981

Advantages: tastes FAB
Disadvantages: not great on toast

EDAM........ wow what a cheese...... i really don't know what else to say about this cheese other than it is absolutly fabulous...... it looks great and tastes wonderful and the price is good... at the end of the day you get what you pay for... if you are prepared to pay the little bit extra for a great taste then this is the cheese for you..... it is not an over powering flavour....... and if you grate it and sprinkle it over a salad then i'm sure ...
...buy this cheese religiously on a shopping spree, and i always have it in the fridge. the only thing that i can say negitivly about it is that is is not a good choice for a topping on toast. as it doesn't melt nicely... other than that i would reccommend it to anyone... ... Read review

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03.07.2007
STRING ALONG WITH ME.
Review of Cheestrings by Morning_Becomes_Electra

Advantages: A novelty way to eat cheese.
Disadvantages: None.

...calorie snack.- ---CHEESTRINGS--- Cheestrings are made with 100% real cheese and they really are a clever concept in getting children to take their daily calcium. Each 21g cheestring is made with one glass of milk containing 27% of calcium, which is a 5-10 year olds daily recommended amount. Also one cheestring is only 69 calories so they are a perfect little bite for someone who is watching their weight. I have got the Cheestring 'Twister' and ...
...a whole lot of fun. Cheestrings are the perfect snack or an addition to the lunchbox.- ---THE PRODUCT--- There are several varieties of the Cheestring and they all come in different coloured packaging. The variety that I have is 'Twister' and it is in a bright purple two-tone packet which features a large cheestring character to the front of it with stringy peelings of cheese hanging off him. The packet contains eight cheestrings in all and it ... Read review

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08.05.2008


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