5 Truths Every Cheese Lover Can Relate To
Jan. 20 is a special day for foodies. It's National Cheese Lover's Day!
It's almost impossible to resist this delicious ingredient. It's an integral part to the most common comfort foods, like pizza and pasta. Taste buds aside, an article from The New York Post even suggests a correlation between high cheese consumption and a long, healthy life.
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So, on this feel-good holiday, eat cheese in all your favorite forms. And continue reading to disocver five truths every cheese enthusiast can relate to.
The Stomach Issues Are Worth the Pain
Even if you have lactose intolerance, it's hard to avoid dairy, especially cheese. Your mood is instantly healed after a bowl of mac and cheese or a grilled cheese sandwich. The pesky gas pains and diarrhea are only a small price to pay. Only a few minutes of distress… only a few minutes.
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You Put Cheese on Everything
Cheese lovers appreciate this food so much that they've found unexpected ways to incorporate it into other dishes. For example, who would think to put cheese on a sausage? Yet, a chili cheese dog works so well. You may have even more unorthodox ways to serving it at your home, too. People will give you strange looks, but nothing beats the joy of cheese.
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The Smell Doesn't Bother You
Many people are deterred from eating cheese because of its slightly rotten, "stinky socks" scent. You, on the other hand, completely forget its pungent smell after you taste how delicious it is. When you eat so much of it, you won't even notice its peculiar stench.
You'll Eat Any Kind of Cheese, Regardless of Where It Comes From or What It Looks Like
We know many people who don't go beyond the traditional bounds of cheddar and mozzarella. Real cheese lovers don't mind the off-putting speckled appearance of (moldy) blue cheese. Or, you totally don't care if the cheese came from a goat. Cheese is cheese, and it all tastes absolutely heavenly.
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Your Dream Vacation Is a Cheese Hotspot
There are a few places in the world that special in, well, cheese. Wisconsin, for example, is considered the cheese capital of the world. Maybe, you want to travel across the globe to a place that created your favorite type of fresh cheese, like Italy (ricotta, burrata and more) or France (brie, camembert). You're truly traveling the planet one cheese at a day.
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