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If you cut off and throw out the moldy bits, I think so.
Apparently there are some people, oncluding my wife, that disagree with me.
Apparently there are some people, oncluding my wife, that disagree with me.
If you cut off and throw out the moldy bits, I think so.
Apparently there are some people, oncluding my wife, that disagree with me.
Depends on the cheese.
Mostly the stuff you buy from the grocery store, hard cheeses or semi-hard just cut it off and you're absolutely fine.
For soft cheeses, like a brie, if there's mold on the soft side, as long as the mold is white and not green or blue; you're fine to eat that as well.
Maybe we need some kind of rhyming mnemonic for this.
If it's hard cheese, eat as you please.
If it's soft and the mould is white, you'll be all right.
Unless it's green or blue, it'll be one mean poo.
But yeah, my rule of thumb has always been if it's a hard cheese, just cut it off and you'll be okay cause the mold can't penetrate into it.
I've accidentally eaten mouldy bread before and didn't get sick. I think some of these moulds are fine unless you have a bad immune system.
I once pounded a bunch of cream cheese/mini bagels (I was like 16) only after 5 minutes of enjoyment I found that the entire bottom of the cream cheese was essentially a deep green mold
I was fine!
I can't purposely eat moody cheese though.... like blue cheese. Ugh.
My dad used to buy it. I never liked it as a kid. A few years ago I thought I would try it again (taste buds change as you grow up) so I bought a chunk. Its still gross tasting.
That's like, your opinion man.
I f***ing love blue cheese. If you ever want to dip your toes into some blue cheese but are afraid of the smell/taste, go with Saint Agur. Super mild on the blue scale.
Saint Agur is great, but I wouldnt call it mild, it's really rich and creamy. And yeah I like Gorgonzola
Immodium liquid gels aren't big enough to plug much, I recommend a plug with a skunk tailMold on hard stuff is usually fine if you break away the moldy stuff. But soft things like cheese and veggies it's apparently not recommended as it can permeate the rest of the food.
In case of f*** up though, use immodium liquid gels to plug the bung hole.
Immodium liquid gels aren't big enough to plug much, I recommend a plug with a skunk tail