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Pot cheese

British pronunciation/pˈɒt tʃˈiːz/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːt tʃˈiːz/
Pot cheese
[NOUN]
1

a soft white type of curd cheese

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pot cheese definition and meaning

What is "pot cheese"?

Pot cheese, also known as curds and whey, is a fresh cheese made by curdling milk and separating the solid curds from the liquid whey. It has a mild, creamy flavor and a soft, crumbly texture. Pot cheese is versatile and can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. It can be spread on bagels, used as a filling for pierogies, or incorporated into cheesecakes and pastries. This cheese is a popular choice for those seeking a lighter alternative to heavier, aged cheeses, and its simplicity allows it to complement a variety of flavors and recipes.

Examples
1A creamy and herby pot cheese dip is perfect for serving alongside a platter of crispy vegetables.
2I enjoy the contrast of flavors and textures when I crumble pot cheese over my fresh garden salad.
3Yeah, well, we - we're putting in a little pot cheese in.
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