On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 00:14:50 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 21:05:14 -0600, Sky >
>wrote:
>
>>If something called "cheese" is one-hundred percent "dairy-free", then
>>how the heck can it be considered as or even called cheese!???
>>
>>The definition of cheese means dairy is used, isn't it (let's not get
>>"clintonian" here - VBG)!?? Just goes to show how some folks will eat
>>anything that's called "cheese" even if there's no dairy in the product.
>> Go figure.
>>
>>And for those who are 'lactose' intolerant, that's a whole different
>>bailiwick!
>>
>>Sky
>>
>
>You have to read the labels. The FDA regulates what can be called
>cheese. Other products are called processed cheese, cheese spread,
>cheese food.
I like the pasteurized processed chesse food spread!
I just like saying/typing it! I don't buy it or eat it.
John Kuthe...
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