What does American cheese taste like compared to normal cheese?

What does American cheese taste like compared to normal cheese?

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cheese is for gay peolple

It tastes like shit

well, while that pic maybe an American invention it's not what we call "American Cheese" here in the states.

The American Cheese WAS originally a blen of cheddar and colby but now it's a 'cheese product'

That's not because it's plastic, although some the cheaps shit is mostly oil, it's still made of dairy but it's emulsified so the diary and fat and oil don't separate when heated(melted)

There is good and bad American cheese depending on what's it's made of and who makes it.

Just don't think of it like regular cheese which is something different. It's for burgers and other melty sandwiches. Otherwise you should only eat 'real' cheese.

it taste like cheese.

America is a continent. Not a country ignorant faggot

>America is a continent. Not a country ignorant faggot
This argument again.

America is frequently and widely used as a short form of "The United States of America"

It's colloquial and when used that way isn't some plot to exclude the rest of the goddamn continent you liberal cuck.

Wait they make Cheezit canned cheese?!

Honestly I've never trusted anyone who doesn't get cheese on a sandwhich or a burger.

There's something seriously wrong with those people.

Imagine the most generic cheeseyou could ever taste. Thats about it.

American Cheese as in the actual kind of cheese? I'll go out on a limb and say that *actual* American Cheese is alright, but the processed kind is pretty much shit, but edible. I would imagine our overall quality of cheese is typically lower, though.

If you're asking about that aerosol can cheese stuff, it's pretty good on crackers I guess.

More free, and badass

it's more oily

>2k18-1
>eating cheese
nice meme

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Shut up faggot, no one wants to argue with your silly ass.

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I'm from France which is a top cheese quality producing country and I ordered a can on the internet it was krafty's easy cheese american flavour and I can assure you it was the most disgusting shit I ever tasted, Ok they are some vegetables that I find really disgusting but at least it's natural. This yellow shit-in-a-can stuff tastes and feels so unnatural and over processed... How can americans eat this and actualy enjoy it ???

What's everyone's favorite cheese

>Gouda

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We don't. I've never eaten that in my life, yet you ordered it from the internet and ate it.
So who's the dumbass?

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Netherlands and Italy have also top tier cheeses.

That can stuff isn't what gets used on like sandwiches and stuff. It's just some shit people put on crackers and shit. The actual slices are a lot different

I just really want to stress that the can stuff really isn't the norm for most situations lol

The same as other cheese, but with less of a chance to be harboring harmful bacteria.

>American cheese
literally every cheese you posted there is ffrom a Mexican grocery store
"American Cheese" is not actually cheese. In fact, it cannot be labelled "cheese" at all under U.S. Federal Law. In fact, it is a "cheese" made originally by the British colonists, and NOT "American" at all. The British colonists attempted to make their cheddar go further by blending it with other dairy products. The "American" portion of the name was only adopted by the British, who loved the cheese, and had tons of it exported from America to England, and thus called it "American cheese". Thus, it is not "cheese", and not even "American", much like most of what is misunderstood or mislabelled or misattributed in food history.

More like grease

The stuff in OPs picture has zero cheese in it.
>it's not cheese at all.

I put swiss on ham and egg sandwiches. Also on hamburgers with portabello mushrooms.
I put cheddar in tacos
I regularly get Jarlsburg for evening snacking.
I use American in grilled cheese sandwiches.
Or I just feed it to the dog.
>in my experience, only dogs and children like American cheese.

That stuff in OPs pic, that's not even cheese. And, although marginally edible, I would be hard pressed to call it food.

America is not a continent. But North America and South America are. Learn some geography you fucking faggot.

like freedom

See

>American
Your image is obviously not from a grocery store in the U.S. Look at the labeling. Dumbass.

None of them are actually cheese, by law they can't say it is either. All of them will either say cheese product, cheese snack, made with cheese, cheese topping, etc...
American "cheese" it's self can't even be marketed as cheese. What other kind of cheese do you know of that refers to it's self as a "cheese food"?

If you want REAL cheese made in America, go to Vermont

Chillax man, the product comes from your country and if it's still on sale it means that a good portion of you americans actually enjoy this. Stop taking things personally you insecure cuck. The curiosity and disney propaganda made me buy this.

As if I have to prove my point, but....

It's in ozs, you dumb fuck. You're the only country backwards enough to both use imperial and eat squirty canned fucking cheese.

Don't you have a muslim nearby that needs you to surrender your freedom and your pride?
Leave the men to talk amongst ourselves.

lol
ok, central or south amerifag
your insignificant country and raging butthurt is delicious
the entire world refers to the U.S. as "America", but you keep pretending your campaign of having people change their minds by posting on the asshole of the internet does anything but show what a stupid motherfucker you are

This /thread

Yep that's why I put an "a" before toptier cheese country. Cheese is life, every country who put love in their cheese is blessed

instead you should just
> Snapchat )y( .me
and leak all your snapchat friends

Bored of snapchat?
> Snapchat )y( .me
will help you today

Great Value is a walmart brand. That was taken in the US

Man you bring muslims, freedom and pride while we here talking about cheese... It's just proves how you don't fit in this thread, you know nothing about cheese, so please leave and go jerk-off to trump and hitler memes somewhere else

Like white trash

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Everything you need to know.

Like cultural disintegration

>talks politics in a cheese thread
>Proves he's American

dammit, man, we just talkin bout cheese

The united states full name is the united states of america, hence why we are called americans.

>south america

>>south america
what is the point of that?

Dunno, not him
But America is not a continent, it is a widely used term which references the United States of America

The continents are north and south america and they are basicly never referred to as anything but those names.

Autism

Really fucking amazing, but obviously not actual cheese

usa tim

that picture is not american cheese.

It's not even cheese.

tastes like unwashed feet