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Cheese please

Cheese-making has been on the board for some 9,000 years and, for the vast majority of those, it was practised as a traditional, artisanal craft. But, with the introduction of mass-produced rennet, which allowed cheese to be factory-made in bulk, modern ‘fake’ cheese is a far cry from its wholesome ancestor.

Fortunately, the traditional process has recently seen a trendy renaissance, with smaller, farm-based producers offering the most exceptional varieties. Incredible flavour aside, this also makes for a far more nutritionally superior slice, and a bona fide, wholly healthy addition to the diet. There’s also a lot to be said for food that is made with personal dedication, patience, respect and passion – all integral parts of the cheese-making process – which feed our spirit, too.

Cheese is often snubbed for its high fat content, but it’s trans fats that we need to avoid, rather than the moderate amounts of natural saturated fat found in cheese. Good saturated fat has now been linked to the prevention of certain chronic diseases, as well as being found to be an effective tool for weight management. Most notably, cheese is an excellent and easily absorbed source of calcium, that helps to support bone health (for this reason, it’s also a truly fabulous snack for growing children). It also provides a good source of vitamin B12, important for energy and the formation of red blood cells; and helps to boost daily protein intake.

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