This is great. You should try it.
This is great. You should try it.
This is great. You should try it.
Nobody tell this guy about beer
Or every other cheese, or yogurt, sour cream, etc...
It's like everyone puts on their blinders. Every time you hear cultured, fermented, or the big ol' stupid blanket term "probiotic", it means bacteria, mold, or yeast. Every time you hear "active", that means it's live organisms.
We all love to eat bacteria, mold and yeast. It all depends on the type.
He's going to gag when he learns how honey is made.
Or bread.
And nobody tell them to examine an apple or any vegetable under a microscope
i mean there is no toxic yeast strains afaik, whereas the non toxic molds are only few specialized strains.
Yeast is an opportunistic pathogen that will secrete toxins. The reason that you don't get sick when eating bread and stuff is because the yeast dies when you cook it, preventing infection. Although, I'm pretty sure you'll be fine if you ate live yeast, because your stomach would kill them, also preventing an infection.
I mean Yeast isn't generally considered mold.
Fermentation is still resulting in live organisms. Which essentially is what makes up a lot of food we eat. It doesn’t come out of a machine as only one atomic building block. And it is absolutely necessary in our nutrition to have this biodiversity even on a micro level to keep our body functioning.
Though it doesn’t mean you go lick the black mold in your shower. Just get some basic education of nutrition to the point you’re not so absolutely this negligently dumb about food as the OP.
And the fungal spores and germs in the air.
Blue cheese is fucking delicious. Fick off
Yeah well Cathie disagrees.
DISCUSTING!
Throwback to Lubalin's cover of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmadzQ1uL0s
OMG, you're eating bread? Don't you know that's made with the same stuff that infects vaginas?!
you mean my cousin Joel?
Maybe is he a baker?
Blue cheese is one of the most tasty cheeses. You can say I'm eating mold as many times as you want. I do not give a flying fuck. Shit is absolute S tier cheese.
Also some antibiotics are made from mold. People need to wake the fuck up and realize that blue cheese is god damn delicious.
Sauteed mushrooms and onions on a blackened burger with blue cheese on it is absolutely amazing and no one should deprive themselves of that lol
It is one of my favourite burgers
Ok real talk but cheese is made of milk and milk is made from mutated sweat glands. So we take mutant sweat and let it spoil, sift it, and press it before exposing it to mold.
I don't know why the mold is where we draw the line if we're drawing them. I'd be wondering why you're constantly sticking your arm in a cow vagina to keep it pregnant or with a calf so you can harvest the nutrition sweat and let it spoil.
I’m all for a diverse palet but it’s not necessary to shame someone who knows and can understand their preferences for not liking something just like they shouldn’t shame you for liking blue cheese.
Shaming and spreading misinformation is bad faith arguing in either side.
My dad loves it. For me i get an initial hint of the flavour but then my taste buds/ brain get a rotten taste (like how week old garbage bins smell). As I eat it i'm on a roller coaster of mmm, and wretch. It must be some archaic survival thing where the mold triggers danger, because I love new tastes and gravitate to things like marmite and kambucha so fermented foods aren't an issue
The one and only time I ate blue cheese it almost made me vomit in the middle of a cafeteria. Worst food I've ever tasted and it's not even close.
Yeah, not liking blue cheese because it's mold is just silly and mockable. Not liking it because it tastes bad to you is a legit opinion and no one should be shaming anyone for it.
You don't eat blue cheese because you don't like the mold
I don't eat blue cheese because I can't afford it
We are not the same
Are you also against penicillin? Because that's just refined mold.
Blue cheese is the best, and I will fist fight anyone who says otherwise.
Mold is a fungus. Same group as mushrooms, yeast, etc. Some mushrooms are edible and delicious. So are some molds. The mold in blue cheese is not the same as the kind that makes food inedible.
Yet for some of us we can taste that it is a mold and it triggers a gag/gross out effect. My dad loves it. For me it is "hmm not bad" then "ugh that is rotten" and my tastebuds/brain vascillate between those experiences as I'm chewing it
I'm the only member of my family that dislikes it
Smells great
Tastes worse than almost anything I've put in my mouth. Like, doesn't even have a flavor per se, just tastes of "get that out of my mouth"
Never has a description of the experience of consuming blue cheese felt more accurate.
blue cheese has mold in it
you have shit in you.
Yea but I rarely eat it
I appreciate your honesty.
How did the surgury to remove your colon and both intestines go, Mr. Walter "Shitfree" Malone?
Cheese doesn't sound that great when you think of it as milk that's been left in a cave for a year and infested with bacteria
Aged like milk has a lot less impact if you are good at it.
"Aged like milk" can mean anything from "so awful it's literally illegal" to "so good people will pay unreasonable amounts of money".
That's not what cheese is, generally. Blue cheese is that though. Cheese is converted into a solid form in the kitchen the first day, then aged.
Blue cheese is delicious though! Especially with hot wings!
Or on a burger. Especially on a pepper crusted burger along with sauteed mushrooms.
Stuff raspberries with it. 🔥
I like to add a tiny dab to ginger snap cookies.
That sounds absurd but I kinda want to try it now lol
So you're telling me for it to be edible it has to be on something that's completely delicious on its own...
Also that's still a hard pass. Even on the burger which is more of the same lol.
Nope. What I said was it's especially delicious with hot wings.
I can't speak for everyone, but it's been my experience that people don't tend to just hunker down and eat a block of cheese by itself. Most cheeses are meant to go with something else, unless you're Charlie Kelly getting ready for a big date.
Nope, it's perfectly delicious all by itself.
Penicillium roqueforti is our friend! Unless it's in grain, then it makes toxic compounds and causes spoilage. So it's our frenemy.
I am literally eating blue cheese and enjoying the fuck off it, it's the king of cheeses for me.
I love Gorgonzola but I never tried this. Is it similar?
I think they are one and the same
Reminds me of this classic:
Blue cheese mold is a banger!
I know, it's not buttered noodles and tendies. The horror.
Imagine thinking eating spoiled milk from a cow isn't weird, but the mold part is. There are quite a few cases where mold is good. It's not like blue cheese is the exception.
Pretty much anything containing some form bread, like pastries, pizza and well bread, is commonly made with yeast which is also a fungus just like mold.
And wine!
And beer!
Mfw downing shots of apple cider vinegar for “health benefits”
But there are health benefits. I mean, not as big as some people claim, for sure, but they do exist: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/exploring-the-health-benefits-of-apple-cider-vinegar
Yeah but it's always about some rapid wait loss hack with these fads
I assume you also find disgusting alcohol and all the other products obtained through fermentation? Or is stuff eaten by bacteria somehow better than fungi?
That's nothing. There are even worse cheeses out there.
Also aspergillus is used in the production of ricewine and sake. Moldy food is all over the place.
I had forgotten that the larvae jump. For some reason that makes it so, so much worse to me. If I were to eat an arthropod-originating cheese I would probably prefer to try mite cheese.
You can't eat a big bite of it. That's a rookie move. Just a little bit on a triscuit, maybe some mustard or salami with it, fucking mint.
I am a blue cheese veteran and I would literally eat a big bite. it's so good. gimme the mold
Cranberries are awesome with it
Damnnn. I'm about to go get some stilton and cranberries right after work now.
Blue Cheese is the IPA of cheese. It has a lot of “flavor” which makes you think it’s “good” but… is it? It’s good, but not slap-your-own-mother amazingly life changing. I used to love it, but got tired of being punched in the face, and started to appreciate subtlety way more. Same with beers. I still like an IPA occasionally, if it’s of a higher quality, not just WE FUCKED ONE MILLION HOPS INTO THIS. It’s the same bullshit with “truffles”. Not really that good, thrown onto cheap garbage food to mark it up by $10. Again, the good, real truffles, are actually quite nice (and hard to come by for obvious reasons).
I don't find blue cheese so strong. Some are, and they can become too strong if they are a bit old, but they can also be very delicate. There are also way stronger and more in your face cheese than blue cheese.
Totally agree. Not to mention that blue cheese is typically eaten in small quantities
I respect your opinion but I hate that you've done this to me. I hate IPA (mainly because it's fucking everywhere now) but love blue cheese.
I think you don’t have proper cheese available.
The comparison with IPAs is apt. For me an IPA is really only suitable when it balances the flavors of some other food. But, let's be honest. People aren't getting IPAs for the hops. They're getting IPAs for the higher ABV. And, while I love blue cheese I never sit down and just eat it alone like I could disappear a block of aged cheddar. Blue cheese is always better when it balances the flavors of other foods like bacon, dates, cured meats, buffalo wings, cauliflower, salads, etc.
Truffle oil on the other hand might as well be snake oil. Truffle oil is never authentic, it's just flavored oil. Just give me some damn mushrooms and if truffles aren't available find another good mushroom and stop trying to make it an oil.
IPA is a great comparison (and I hate how "IPA" has become synonymous with "beer"). I like blue cheese, but I agree it can quickly overwhelm. I prefer to go easy with it in recipes. For salad dressings I prefer the ones that are toned down a bit.
I've grown to like a lot of tastes I've previously hated. Salted herring, olives, strong cheeses, whiskey... but moldy cheese is never going to happen. My body autonomously removes the piece of moldy food from my mouth and attempts to also empty my stomach just in case.
Blue stilon is amazing
Wait until you find out about Koji and how soy sauce is made.
Wine is spoiled grapes, all cheese is just milk you left out for so long it got dry and sausages are what happens when you disembowel a pig and stuff its guts with its own minced ass. Today I ate a thing that looks like the first draft of an Aliens facehugger they rejected for being too spiky.
People buy food so processed they forget we're just gross hungry animals just putting random things in their mouths to see if it keeps them alive for a bit.
“Cheese is just milk gone off big time styly.” - Stephen Fry
Sausages are also commonly inoculated with mold. The powdery coating on aged salami is Penicillium nalgiovense.
And some of the fanciest, most expensive wines are made from moldy grapes. Botrytis cinerea, when consistently wet and humid, causes "grey rot" which spoils the grapes. When it dries out, though, it becomes the "noble rot" which is prized.
Fun part is, Aspergillus oryzae (fungi used to make koji) can develop into dangerous strains that release heavy toxins able to easily paralyze an adult forever.
This is one if the reasons they say not to try making your own spores and to restart batches with commercially purchased spores. One of the things people do with it is fast age steaks over 24 hours at room temp by growing a layer of it on the steaks surface (moldy steaks). Also isnt Aspirgillus is a mold not a fungi?
Blue cheese drizzled with honey and topped with pecans is great.
Honey and cheese in general -- mwah. I like a fresh slice of challah with brie and honey on top.
Yes, come to the mold cult, it's worth it.
It's rare for a meme to make me salivate
To all of you cheese lovers: this is your Penicillium roqueforti, blue cheese mold, in a microbiology lab. Bon appetit
Not really the same thing, though. I also wouldn't lick bacteria out of a petri dish, but I'll happily eat yoghurt and sourdough bread.
I am totally licking it.
Wait til you hear what's in the pills they give you when you've got a bacterial infection. It's gonna blow your mind
Most of simple antibiotics are of fungal nature, yes
Using life against itself.
Stop. I can only get so hard.
Hell yeah that looks delicious, throw that on a steak and lets eat.
You didn't need to go to all the trouble, if you let some bread out in a humid place you'll get it all over it as well.
Still delicious.
Yeah, moldy bread will do (though it can contain some more nasty stuff as well)
I love it so much.
It's amazing, but I never peer pressure anybody to try it.
Because it's great when there's a cheese board and you get to hoard the blue cheese because people are "ew, gross, mold".
I am being called out
Love blue cheese, niva is the best. Am lactose intolerant. It's not fair.
? there's no lactose left in old cheeses.
Don't eat moldy bread but eat moldy cheese.
yim yum
I'm sorry for your tongue. May it rest in peace.
Friendly reminder:
Unless you grow and/or slaughter ALL your own food, you have eaten and will continue to eat both the intentional and unintentional shit, piss, spit, and cum of food processors, transporters, and preparers your entire life.
I know that freaks a lot of people out, personally it just reminds me that the idea of being clean in this world has always been a illusion and that there's no point obsessing over something out of my control.
If we wanted that to happen significantly less, we could compensate and respect said workers commensurate with their vital role to society, fulfilling a universal basic human need, instead of treating them like shit, paying them shit, and calling food preparation/processing/serving "unskilled," but we won't, so enjoy!
Moldy memes
Almost looks like Slappy Smith got a slap of his own.
I once had a salad with what I thought was feta cheese on it, but it was actually blue cheese. The shock almost killed me. As did the awful taste of the blue cheese.
More for us, the ones who like blue cheese.
My sides lmao! Though I do like blue cheese
I'm looking at you, Buffalo.
Blue cheese barely have any taste, get you game up
It's do good though!
Mould *
Honey fans eating literal bug vomit.
Mushroom fans eating literal reproductive organs.
Lots of things sound gross when you think about their origins. Just eat what you like.
Imagine you're chilling at the park and all the sudden some asshole rips your dick off and eats it
I will not.
Mushrooms are kinky like that though. They enjoy it.
Es ist MEIN TEIL
Delerious Mr T. flashbacks intensify
Eggs are technically chicken’s periods when you think about it.
Wait really? That's so interesting. So eggs you buy at the store aren't fertilized? (Not sure if that's the right word but ykwim)
Ass ✅
And standard cheese is just milk way way past its conservation date.
cannibals are like right?? just let people enjoy what they want
is eating your own nails cannibalism because i know a person named Paul that eats his own toe nails
Bees store the nectar in a honey stomach, where no digestions happen at all. So it's not bug vomit.
They're also bees, which are notably distinct from humans in ways almost too numerous to count.
“Vomit” doesn’t require digestion to be called vomit. If it was in a stomach and then came back out via a mouth, it’s vomit.
Are bees a ruminant?
Montana has an event called the Testicle Festival, so they're not even trying to conceal the origins of Rocky Mountain Oysters.
Yoghurt?
Least honey and mushrooms offer benefits. The hell does eating blue mold do.
Douse my brain in endorphins because it's friggin delicious.
When it comes down to it lots of people eat things just because they like them not because it's beneficial. Obviously that can lead to unhealthy eating but in moderation there's nothing wrong with it.
" Believed to have originated in a cave in Roquefort, France, blue cheese is available in a handful of varieties including gorgonzola, stilton, and cambozola. The blue veins characteristic of blue cheese develop from the bacteria Penicillium Roqueforti that grow within small punctures created on top of the cheese loaves at the beginning of the cheese ripening process.
Though blue cheese is typically high in sodium, it is rich in dairy protein, dietary fats, and essential vitamins and minerals including calcium, phosphorous, potassium, zinc, and vitamin A. What makes each variety different is the type of milk used, the length of ripening, and the result texture and flavor."
https://www.verywellfit.com/blue-cheese-nutrition-facts-and-health-benefits-5206366
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/blue-cheese-types-benefits-risks-and-more
Mmmm, cheese.
Penicillin
Honey can literally kill humans
It's penicillin. Eating it not much but it does hold benefits aside from tasting good and calories