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Sarah3333
1 year ago

If this warning is on the cheese packaging, I would not eat the bark, even if it is not made of plastic. She was usually treated with nizine and you don’t want to eat it.

T3Fahrer
1 year ago

I’d be holding back. If it’s not explicit that the bark is edible, it’s cut away. The outsides of the cheese loaves are treated with any fungicides or comparable, which are not just healthy and should not be consumed with.

T3Fahrer
1 year ago
Reply to  EEC2508

No, only the fixed cut cheese and not all, but many.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

If the cheese bark is made of wax, it is not suitable for consumption.

Lexa1
1 year ago

Often the “rib” is made of wax and not suitable for consumption. But you usually see that.

Noahs16
1 year ago

If this is such plastic or wax is no, if not then yes

T3Fahrer
1 year ago
Reply to  Noahs16

That’s not quite true. There are many cheese cattle that have not applied plastic or wax, but are treated with fungicides that are not just healthy and should be cut away.

Noahs16
1 year ago
Reply to  T3Fahrer

Yes, I said that there are also those without that and you can eat it

Noahs16
1 year ago

Yeah, but it often says if you can eat it, and if you can’t buy it where you can ask.

T3Fahrer
1 year ago

You spoke of without wax and without plastic. This has nothing to do with the fungal agent. Bark without wax and without plastic, but with mushrooms, should be eaten as little.