Iâm using stock images but I am always on the lookout for new cheeses to try whenever I go to the store. Credit to various cheese websites, resources, and sellers for the cheese images and cheese facts. If any of you know some cheeses that I havenât done yet I would love some input!
Here is your daily cheese facts: This cheese is made by the cheese guy in Okinawa. Fuchiba is a herb commonly eaten with soba or used to flavour Okinawan dishes, such as juushi (seasoned rice), hirayachi (okonomiyaki). Known as yomogi in standard Japanese, fuchiba is an Okinawan dialect word. “Fuchi” means “sickness” and “ba” is leaf. Fuchiba is a medicinal herb, traditionally used in Okinawa for stomach and digestive disorders. It’s interesting that it was used in Europe in a similar way. The herb combines very naturally with the cheese, leaving a thin green marbling and giving a mild sharpness similar to Cheddar. Serve as it is, on a cracker or bread.
Also as a note: I post my daily cheese here as well as in my r/dailycheese subreddit.
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First!
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I would definitely have mistaken that for soap.
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Yum
Mind_if_I_do_uh_J on
Cheese fanciers must all use the same PFP
MotherRaven on
Holy crap! I remember when you started.
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i can smell it thru the phoneđ¤¤
Greatgrandma2023 on
I lived there and never knew there was a “cheese guy”.
tweedyone on
Oooh Japanese cheese! That sounds so good
SeverenDarkstar on
Didnt know they made cheese in Japan, interesting!
LunarCookie137 on
It’s amazing how many different kinds of cheese there are, lol
Nice!
CaptainHowdy_2 on
Jeezo you’re still going đ
The_Shark_Dentist on
I think I’ve used this to wash myself before.
TheDabberwocky on
Google says there are roughly 1800 varieties of cheese worldwide. You’re coming close to finishing!
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Translation note for the curious: yomogi refers to artemisia princeps, a type of mugwort, which is often used in sweets as well as in savory dishes (kusa mochi/ yomogi mochi is easy to find in Japanese and Korean groceries in the US). I’ve never had a yomogi cheese but it’s a very tasty plant when used for flavoring dishes, with a mildly grassy herbal flavor. It’s in the same family (artemisia) as wormwood.
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It’s beautiful, like Calacatta marble but better because it’s edible
commanderquill on
It’s not too interesting that the same herb was used the same way in two different cultures. After all, it’s used that way because it works.
Also, I love how apparently there’s only one cheese guy in that whole town.
HumanAttempt20B on
Just wanted to say Iâm seriously impressed by your continued dedication. Thank you cheese loving human
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Iâm using stock images but I am always on the lookout for new cheeses to try whenever I go to the store. Credit to various cheese websites, resources, and sellers for the cheese images and cheese facts. If any of you know some cheeses that I havenât done yet I would love some input!
Here is your daily cheese facts: This cheese is made by the cheese guy in Okinawa. Fuchiba is a herb commonly eaten with soba or used to flavour Okinawan dishes, such as juushi (seasoned rice), hirayachi (okonomiyaki). Known as yomogi in standard Japanese, fuchiba is an Okinawan dialect word. “Fuchi” means “sickness” and “ba” is leaf. Fuchiba is a medicinal herb, traditionally used in Okinawa for stomach and digestive disorders. It’s interesting that it was used in Europe in a similar way. The herb combines very naturally with the cheese, leaving a thin green marbling and giving a mild sharpness similar to Cheddar. Serve as it is, on a cracker or bread.
Also as a note: I post my daily cheese here as well as in my r/dailycheese subreddit.
First!
I would definitely have mistaken that for soap.
Yum
Cheese fanciers must all use the same PFP
Holy crap! I remember when you started.
i can smell it thru the phoneđ¤¤
I lived there and never knew there was a “cheese guy”.
Oooh Japanese cheese! That sounds so good
Didnt know they made cheese in Japan, interesting!
It’s amazing how many different kinds of cheese there are, lol
Nice!
Jeezo you’re still going đ
I think I’ve used this to wash myself before.
Google says there are roughly 1800 varieties of cheese worldwide. You’re coming close to finishing!
Translation note for the curious: yomogi refers to artemisia princeps, a type of mugwort, which is often used in sweets as well as in savory dishes (kusa mochi/ yomogi mochi is easy to find in Japanese and Korean groceries in the US). I’ve never had a yomogi cheese but it’s a very tasty plant when used for flavoring dishes, with a mildly grassy herbal flavor. It’s in the same family (artemisia) as wormwood.
It’s beautiful, like Calacatta marble but better because it’s edible
It’s not too interesting that the same herb was used the same way in two different cultures. After all, it’s used that way because it works.
Also, I love how apparently there’s only one cheese guy in that whole town.
Just wanted to say Iâm seriously impressed by your continued dedication. Thank you cheese loving human
It’s marble all the way down.
Have you done cheddar yet?