• The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Hell yeah. I’d get this one for me and the opposite one for my wife and we’d go twinsies at a cheese bar.

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        9 hours ago

        I’m Dutch, arguably the biggest cheese loving nation.

        Am I missing something here? We think of Dutch cheese as the most boring stuff like Edam and Gouda, the “missionary position” of cheeses as it were

        What are yous hiding?

        • DosDude👾@retrolemmy.com
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          8 hours ago

          Old Amsterdam, Twentse bunker kaas, beemster, any kind of komijnenkaas or other herb/spiced cheese. The list goes on. We have the oldest and biggest physical cheese market in the world.

          Gouda might be “boring”, but if riped to an old cheese is full of flavor and rich.

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            8 hours ago

            So I was really interested so I looked them all up!

            Gouda, goat’s cheese, Gouda, and Gouda with spices in it because it’s boring

            Genuinely thought yous were hiding some amazing cheeses yous weren’t telling us about but frankly I’m slightly disappointed 😞

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        11 hours ago

        American here, I used to manage a spot that centered around cheese paired with wine. The cheese was the star of the show though

      • The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        I know a spot in London that does fine cheeses a la carte, and they have a sushi style conveyor belt.

        It’s by reservation. Usually quite well booked.