Who the fuck is putting grated cheese on a sandwich unless its the only thing you have?
Oh, ok, its the Brits. Yeah, you guys have been wrong about a lot of shit for a long time. Including having open borders and electing Muslims in your country.
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>It's one of Britain's go-to lunches, dating back nearly 400 years.
But according to experts, all these years we've been making the humble cheese sandwich wrong.
Scientists say we should slice cheese for a sandwich instead of grating it – a common error which leaves bits falling out of the sides.
And rather than using a knife to slice it, we should be using an overlooked and underused kitchen utensil instead.
Dr Nutsuda Sumonsiri, a lecturer in food science and technology at Teesside University, said sliced cheese better 'retains structure and provides a more even mouthfeel'.
Who the fuck is putting grated cheese on a sandwich unless its the only thing you have?
Oh, ok, its the Brits. Yeah, you guys have been wrong about a lot of shit for a long time. Including having open borders and electing Muslims in your country.
Archive: https://archive.today/lulEg
From the post:
>>It's one of Britain's go-to lunches, dating back nearly 400 years.
But according to experts, all these years we've been making the humble cheese sandwich wrong.
Scientists say we should slice cheese for a sandwich instead of grating it – a common error which leaves bits falling out of the sides.
And rather than using a knife to slice it, we should be using an overlooked and underused kitchen utensil instead.
Dr Nutsuda Sumonsiri, a lecturer in food science and technology at Teesside University, said sliced cheese better 'retains structure and provides a more even mouthfeel'.
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