I was looking at some cheddar cheese in our fridge last night made by Tillamook and noticed that it doesn't say it is made with pasteurized milk just cultured milk. I did a Google search and it says it is heat-shocked but that process doesn't reach as high of a temperature as pasteurization. Has anyone heard of other supposedly safe cheeses that use this process? I thought all cheddar was safe to eat!
Re: Tillamook cheddar and swiss not pasteurized?
https://www.tillamook.com/community/blog/can-you-eat-tillamook-cheese-during-pregnancy/
It is safe. And it's only a 9* difference between the two methods. I live an hour from the factory and buy nothing but Tillamook cheese and ice cream!
They have some seasonals/limited varieties too that are pretty amazing.
Most of the cheese manufactured and sold in the US is pasteurized and perfectly safe to eat, and all cheese that's imported from other countries is pasteurized and perfectly safe to eat. The only cheese you can buy that's not pasteurized would come from local dairies/farms and would be purchased directly from them or at farmer's markets or local farm stands. Tilamook is fine. Enjoy!
And now I really want a grilled cheese sandwich!
I feel like we have a lot of similarities. Did you live in Oregon? DH and I met in Corvallis at school.
ETA: Tag. And words.
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My hero!! That's amazing!!