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But what if it contains not-milk?

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Then not-cheese

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Nut cheese must be a thing. Soy cheese too. I want to live in a world without either of those.

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Soy cheese exists. It's called tofu.

Some people have allergies. I don’t mind nut cheese….the difference is that they should be labeled as alternative cheese instead of, as OP highlights, the retardedness of having to label real cheese as containing milk.

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I gotcher nut cheese right here

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Fumunda cheese.

Fum unda mah balls, oh!

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Perhaps we need to consider the pure concept of cheese as opposed to the physical being of cheese?

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Conceptualizing cheese without milk is blasphemy. It could not be rendered physically without the interference of a government. I shudder at the thought of government cheese.

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CHEESE IS CHEESE.

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You win this thread my friend

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NIGGAH dah milk is always free on POAL

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jus cuz dey milks be free don mean it in the cheese

Oh word? Mah milk uppin mah muffuckin bowl ass nigga gnome seyin?

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You know what’s good? Pouring milk over ice cream. That’s good. Not the kind of ice cream that floats. Cough breyers. If your ice cream floats in milk it’s crappy ice cream

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Breyers is no longer technically ice cream. If you look close at the box it says "Frozen Dairy Dessert".

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When you get say blue bell. You pour milk over it. It created another texture. Then you get 80% milk 20% milk shake: or you get some crappy stuff Dd brand ice cream it can save it. Trust me I’m a connoisseur

Unless it's a root beer float then it's just the carbonation

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I recently figured out the a and w root beer is amazing for root beer floats

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I won llb in a wurld where ain't GAY

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u gots one now mane

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I seen your porn history u is lie

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I wuz using ur machine

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The French are basically autistic about food and this is unnecessary because every product already has a strict legal definition.

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The FDA has some similar regulations in the US. That's why some shit like kraft singles say "pasteurized prepared cheese product". They can't just label it as "cheese" because it's not cheese, it's a garbage overprocessed facsimile.

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It varies wildly and even when there are specific regulations they compare poorly to international standards. USDA 'organic' is a joke. The American legal definition of chocolate is specific but quite low.

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I only buy imported cheeses from the holy land.

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I want to live in a world where they don't need a sign at the gas station telling me that gasoline is dangerous.

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Don't worry, we're almost there.

Careful what you wish for...

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By this you mean because it's obvious or because you're a (((vegan))) faggot? I understand the former but disagree with it.

Now if you also mean in a society where you could trust that it had milk even if it wasn't required to state such, sure? However it more has to do with the law for specific allergens must be listed separately on labels.

That's enough poal today, anticlutch is making sense.

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i would posit that we will have lab grown cheese before lab grown milk. there is already the algae (iirc, it might have been fungus) ice cream being produced commercially.

What about steaks grown from human skin cells?

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Would you settle for some ?

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