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Aging or Ripening Cheese

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Basically making cheese gain ql akin to wine.

 

Granted the process can differ depending on the type of milk used and end result desired, for example introducing molds or prepared cultures. Time period can range from a few days to years.

 

Then there's hard and soft cheeses...

 

Only works when not inside of a food bin or crate.

 

Perhaps even require the cheese to be wrapped in wax (bees!) or cheese paper (papyrus?) before it will "ripen".

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I'm not sure I think the quality should change.  But as it ages it changes to a different kind of cheese.  That would be awesome!

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Bump! I want to age my cheese and put it on display on a cheese rack!

 

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On 2/3/2016 at 7:40 PM, Pashka said:

But as it ages it changes to a different kind of cheese.  That would be awesome!

+1 This would be awesome!

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+1 to all the above suggestions except maybe forcing us to age it in caves ? :P
Maybe provide a bonus to aging in caves but dont restrict it to caves only.

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4 hours ago, Wulfmaer said:

maybe getting blue cheese if aged in certain ways

Blue cheese the Wurm Way: Blue Dye.

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5 hours ago, Wulfmaer said:

maybe getting blue cheese if aged in certain ways

If you leave it out, eventually it becomes moldy.  Same difference  😂

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