View Full Version : Lets weed out the stuipd people!
tdurr
03-18-2009, 08:44 PM
So today at lunch two of my friends started talking about string cheese. It then turned into a argument when on said string cheese taste different when when you bite it(aka in chunks) then if u peel it like the name suggest.
Now my quest is, Does string cheese taste different when its whole/in chunks and you don't peel it?
http://www.cheesesupply.com/images/P-16-980.jpg
Also, texture has nothing to do with taste
Discuss.
oneSLOWex
03-18-2009, 08:47 PM
fuck no LOL there is no way the taste can be affected by eating it differently
Slow Motion
03-18-2009, 08:48 PM
This converstion really happened? Wow...for title then content.
Second
RedEj8
03-18-2009, 08:53 PM
Your friends should be b7 from life.
HOW THE FUCK would the same piece of cheese taste different depending on how you broke/bit/peeled it?
oneSLOWex
03-18-2009, 08:57 PM
Your friends should be b7 from life.
HOW THE FUCK would the same piece of cheese taste different depending on how you broke/bit/peeled it?
The gravitational pull from the earth moving around the sun on tuesday around lunch time?
ironic thread and thread title
MongolPup
03-18-2009, 08:57 PM
ironic thread and thread title
I agree.
tdurr
03-18-2009, 09:00 PM
lol i know ppl i kno. I tired using different examples and they still said it tasted different :no:
AnthonyF
03-18-2009, 09:00 PM
Due to one person peeling a long thin strand and the other taking a short bit, it can SEEM to taste different due to the different taste buds it hits.
I personally like it in "string" form b/c it hits different taste buds.
-Ant.
slostang
03-18-2009, 09:31 PM
fuckin stoners.
Brian*
03-18-2009, 09:44 PM
fuck no LOL there is no way the taste can be affected by eating it differently
x2... :rolleyes:
oneSLOWex
03-18-2009, 09:48 PM
fuckin stoners.
:lmfao: thats what I was thinking.
slostang
03-18-2009, 09:53 PM
:lmfao: thats what I was thinking.
... the goverment has this car that runs on water dude ... :lmfao:
oneSLOWex
03-18-2009, 09:58 PM
... the goverment has this car that runs on water dude ... :lmfao:
DOOOOOOOOOD are you serious? we should totaly get one
Brian*
03-18-2009, 10:03 PM
Its like... wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhh dooood lol
Magnus213
03-18-2009, 10:47 PM
I haven't eaten string cheese since elementary school, but I vaguely remember that the outer part tastes a little different from the non-exposed inner part. So if you look at which method has more non-exposed surface area, you could, in theory, have two different tastes from the same cheese.
Just sayin'.
_Christian_
03-18-2009, 10:51 PM
^ Exactly the point I was about to make. Good Post!! :goodjob:
oneSLOWex
03-18-2009, 10:52 PM
I haven't eaten string cheese since elementary school, but I vaguely remember that the outer part tastes a little different from the non-exposed inner part. So if you look at which method has more non-exposed surface area, you could, in theory, have two different tastes from the same cheese.
Just sayin'.
Thinking entirely too much about cheese...it shouldn't be this difficult LOL
RedEj8
03-18-2009, 11:28 PM
Thinking entirely too much about cheese...it shouldn't be this difficult LOL
srsly....It's just a piece of fuckin' cheese..
Atlblkz06
03-18-2009, 11:30 PM
I haven't eaten string cheese since elementary school, but I vaguely remember that the outer part tastes a little different from the non-exposed inner part. So if you look at which method has more non-exposed surface area, you could, in theory, have two different tastes from the same cheese.
Just sayin'.
I agree. Also when you peel it, you increase the surface area dramatically so you get more "taste" the second you put it in your mouth.
So it doesn't really taste different - you just get more taste faster. In other words - better.
Peel on - thats good shit, I still eat it lol :D
blaknoize
03-19-2009, 12:45 AM
srsly....It's just a piece of fuckin' cheese..
u sir are not a cheese connoisseur. Cheese can taste very different even if its the same piece. The aged area (the outer part) has been exposed much longer, obviously, to the atmosphere vs the inside. So yes, it can taste different. Cheese does age u know...
RedEj8
03-19-2009, 12:57 AM
Yes. I understand the workings of cheese. In fact, I love cheese..on everything..But this is individually wrapped, cheap ass mozzarella or american, maybe cheddar, string cheese.. It needs no debate.
This isn't Caciocavallo Podolico we're talking about here..
Alan®
03-19-2009, 04:13 AM
high school haha
I am french, eating is an experience .. Taste is one of our senses.. Texture is part of taste..
Have any of you ever gone wine tasting?
jellybean
03-19-2009, 05:00 AM
I have been on wine tasting and as far as the cheese... its not really that it tastes different.... but when you string it... you tast less of it and when you bite it in chuncks you taste more of it... it has a stronger taste... not really different...:-)
i so love blue cheese and red wine.... awesome combo...:-)
AnthonyF
03-19-2009, 06:31 AM
I am french, eating is an experience .. Taste is one of our senses.. Texture is part of taste..
Have any of you ever gone wine tasting?
STFU. You only think your French but we all hear you speak Arabic. :tongue1:
-Ant.
oneSLOWex
03-19-2009, 09:41 AM
Its not more exposed on the outside if its in its package LOL
Why is there a 2 page thread about got dayum cheese? ahahahha
YES, it taste different b/c string cheese's flavor is on the inside the outer surface area is smooth and bland... the inside is just goodness so if you got more surface area of the inside it will taste better ;)
Well, the way the wine leaves your mouth, called the wine's "texture", the feeling you have when you rub your tongue against the roof of your mouth, HAS EVERYTHING to do with the taste..
So who are we weeding out?
stillaneon
03-19-2009, 11:05 PM
Tim, maybe you should learn how to spell before you start calling out others...
87 Turbo II
03-19-2009, 11:17 PM
Does it taste different when you suck it like a cock?
u sir are not a cheese connoisseur. Cheese can taste very different even if its the same piece. The aged area (the outer part) has been exposed much longer, obviously, to the atmosphere vs the inside. So yes, it can taste different. Cheese does age u know...
Seriously, NONE of the cheese you can buy here is even close to what cheese would be.. By law they have to pasteurized, which sucks.. The fresh market has some good stuff, but man oh man do I go crazy for smelly aged french cheese when I go back every summer..
GTScoob
03-20-2009, 01:45 AM
Seriously, NONE of the cheese you can buy here is even close to what cheese would be.. By law they have to pasteurized, which sucks.. The fresh market has some good stuff, but man oh man do I go crazy for smelly aged french cheese when I go back every summer..
Meh, I'll eat my pasteurized cheese but will never drink pasteurized beer. Stinky cheese ftl, High alcohol FTW. And whats with a frenchman with umlauts in his SN, how many times did Germany absolutely rape france over the last 200yrs? I do agree on the pasteurization of eggs though, they're so much better everywhere else in the world than here.
I think the better question for this thread would be, why would you pay $6 at any restaurant for fried mozzarella sticks, when all they are is deep fried, breaded string cheese.
Meh, I'll eat my pasteurized cheese but will never drink pasteurized beer. Stinky cheese ftl, High alcohol FTW.
Not surprising, I mean the U.S. isn't renown for their Gastronomy..
And whats with a frenchman with umlauts in his SN,
Frenchman with umlauts? Well I have a GERMAN car.. See how there is both French and German connotations in my name?
how many times did Germany absolutely rape france over the last 200yrs?
What does that have to do WITH ANYTHING???? This is a pretty ignorant comment.. You do know we are the European Union right? We share the same currency and are technically "one".. See unlike Americans (who go to war in Iraq because...) what happened in WWI and WWII is put aside a long time ago.. We are more than friends, we are allies..
We will see how we (Americans) will do in the wars today.. Maybe, we can add to the list of FAILURES with Vietnam.. Hopefully, we won't..
Following your mentality: You drive a Jap car.. Pearl Harbor ring any bells?
:goodjob:
GTScoob
03-20-2009, 02:12 AM
lol, take a joke man. Its funny how much nicer the frenchmen in france are than those I've ever met here in america.
But regarding your comment on america's gastronomy, you should check out some of the finer US craft beers. A lot more restaurants are opening up to the idea of having beer tastings and pairing certain beers with certain meals. Personally I like to pair a good porter or stout with steaks, IPAs go best with hot wings, brown ales and whitefish, etc.
I'm talking about breweries like Dogfish Head who make their beer stronger so they dont have to pasteurize it or use any sort of preservatives, this is beer that ages like wine, and will rival the best of Belgium or Germany.
lol, take a joke man. Its funny how much nicer the frenchmen in france are than those I've ever met here in america.
But regarding your comment on america's gastronomy, you should check out some of the finer US craft beers. A lot more restaurants are opening up to the idea of having beer tastings and pairing certain beers with certain meals. Personally I like to pair a good porter or stout with steaks, IPAs go best with hot wings, brown ales and whitefish, etc.
I'm talking about breweries like Dogfish Head who make their beer stronger so they dont have to pasteurize it or use any sort of preservatives, this is beer that ages like wine, and will rival the best of Belgium or Germany.
I am a nice guy, but I thought you were trying to be a dick.. You know, most Americans don't like French people when in fact, French people love America (just don't like BUSH).. This is why I responded the way I did.. Sorry..
The U.S. has definitely step up their taste and have raised the bar for beers.. No doubt.. :goodjob:
GTScoob
03-20-2009, 02:16 AM
Brick Store out in decatur has some really nice beer dinners. I think some of the taco macs have them as well but they're not as well done.
I really wish the FDA would loosen up on foods that customers could buy so that we could get some stinky nasty cheese for those of you that would eat it. Or rotten stinky tofu or rare sushi for others. But then again thats opening up a can of worms on consumer responsibility and the govt regulating private businesses that is better suited for another thread.
Yeah, I noticed that a bunch over the couple of times I've been in and around paris. Everyone loves the american culture and the people but not the last administration, but thats been the same with everywhere else I've been to in europe. Love the people, hate the prez.
I really wish the FDA would loosen up on foods that customers could buy so that we could get some stinky nasty cheese for those of you that would eat it. Or rotten stinky tofu or rare sushi for others. But then again thats opening up a can of worms on consumer responsibility and the govt regulating private businesses that is better suited for another thread.
I agree.. Making me hungry man! :lmfao:
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