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Cheese to displease
Life is too short for bland, rubbery cheddar, says cheese expert Emma Young. But to work out what’s good, we need to follow our noses rather than looking down them
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It’s possible to write a rant about bad cheeses without ever leaving one section of the supermarket cheese aisle: the section with cheeses so basic they have no flavour; they’re simply hard milk that’s been salted. Cheeses with a spray-tan rind that haven’t been matured (when they really ought to have been). Cheeses that are entirely forgettable or, worse, unrecognisable. Cheeses you can bounce against the wall.