• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Not brands, types. Mild, sharp, and extra sharp.

    If we’re talking brands, there are half a dozen.

    And again, I’m in a bit of a food desert. If I felt like driving for an hour or so, I could actually get every cheese from that sketch, except Casu Marzu.

    Interesting how your example of a European cheese shop, had no cheese at all.

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        18 hours ago

        And I could drive for an hour and get much the same variety.

        But even in a food desert, I have dozens of options, from soft cheeses to hard.

        I can visit the in store deli for even more options. Because cheese ships incredibly well with modern refrigeration.

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          17 hours ago

          You’re stuck in a loop, I witnessed a handful of European countries, and US, both big cities and Midwest.

          You’re defending as if I said “there’s no chesse in the US”. But what I said is “US has a poor cheese culture compared to Europe”.

          If you can’t tell the difference between those statements, then there’s no point in talking.

          Because if you did, you wouldn’t be arguing