• bitchkat@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    This photo reminds me of all the shitty restaurants that put the cheese on top of an omelette instead of inside it. And some of them are even using american slices.

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      5 months ago

      American slices are a food crime in and of themselves already. If it doesn’t even meet the legal definition for being called “cheese”, it has no business going around and pretending.

      I’ll make an exception for vegan cheese alternatives if they’re made out of natural ingredients but this shit is literally plastic.

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        5 months ago

        this shit is literally plastic.

        It’s cheese with sodium citrate added so it melts easier. It’s not literally plastic; this take is false, outdated, juvenile, and completely overblown and hyperbolic.

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          5 months ago

          I accept this as truth, but kraft singles definitely taste like plastic and I will refer to them accordingly.

          Also no idea what the hell McDonald’s uses but it’s offensive on its own.

      • bitchkat@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        American cheese is cheese according to some links people posted. It is adequate for grilled cheese sandwiches.

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          5 months ago

          I’d argue it’s the best for grilled cheese sandwiches because it stays melted way longer. Other types of cheese I’ve tried get a weird texture when they cool off. I don’t particularly like them anyway due to the macros being garbage and I’m certainly open to suggestions but this has been my experience.

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          5 months ago

          There is American cheese that is not Kraft singles that do meet the criteria to be considered cheese rather than a cheese product, and it’s genuinely really good. Better than singles. Ask for it at a deli.

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          5 months ago

          There is American cheese that is not Kraft singles that do meet the criteria to be considered cheese rather than a cheese product, and it’s genuinely really good. Better than singles. Ask for it at a deli.

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          5 months ago

          No, legally it used to be called “pasteurized processed cheese product”, although apparently they have replaced “processed” with “prepared” nowadays, likely because it sounds slightly less artificial.

          Either way, it definitely does not meet the legal standard to simply be called “cheese”.

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            5 months ago

            It’s called processed because they mix cheese and other dairy products like milk and they can also add whey protein. It’s cheese that has additional processing.

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            5 months ago

            American cheese is cheese. I’m not gonna let the despots at the FDA dictate my perception of reality.

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        5 months ago

        I do sympathize with the hate for Kraft slices, I wouldn’t argue it… but I kind of like them on a burger sometimes. I like the texture and the way it melts.

        If I want cheese with a capital C the I’ll go with cheddar or pepper jack or whatever, but if I want gooey cheese product then kraft it is.

        Don’t tell me that there isn’t any single trashy food product you enjoy as a guilty pleasure.

        • Uncaged_Jay@lemmy.world
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          5 months ago

          They’re also great for grilled cheese and I personally use them in my omelettes that I make just about every morning

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          5 months ago

          McDonald’s burgers aren’t the same without the cheese, but tasting just the cheese on its own… It’s FOUL. Calling it cheese is offensive. And yet, a hamburger just isn’t as good.

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          5 months ago

          I’m not judging you for enjoying Kraft slices, I’m judging Kraft slices for not being cheese.

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            5 months ago

            So they are a food crime, but am in the clear if I consume and enjoy them?

            I suppose their existence is the crime and I am just an idiot.

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              5 months ago

              I mean, I’m not a doctor so I can’t tell you if they’re good for your health in the long run but if you enjoy eating them who am I to say no?