Strangest cheese I've read about in years
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Strangest cheese I've read about in years
Ok, I'll admit it, this was like watching an Anthony Bourdain adventure or seemingly worse, but ... http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... heese.html
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Re: Strangest cheese I've read about in years
So the question is there any benefit, gastronomically, to use human milk for cheese. I would say not. Other mammals have better milk for cheese, including camel (it is very delicious having a lot of butterfat) and Yak (actually Nuzum since Yak refers to the male). I've heard that Whale milk is among the richest of mammalian milks, but would think actually milking a whale would present some problems. 

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Re: Strangest cheese I've read about in years
I can't think of anyEric Ifune wrote: ... but would think actually milking a whale would present some problems.
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