How do I learn to like cheese?



This might be strange, but in the past I’ve hated the taste of cheese, so I haven’t eaten it at all. However, in the past few weeks I’ve eaten cheeseburgers, and they weren’t too bad. I’m going to try to learn to like cheese, perferably starting out with cheese in sandwiches. Any advice for types of cheese I should have. I had american cheese with the burgers, which seemed ok, although not too flavorful. Lots of sandwich stores in the city make sandwiches with provolone cheese, but I’ve heard that provolone is rather strong tasting and might not be good to start with. What would be a good way to start liking cheese?


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14 comments a "How do I learn to like cheese?"

Something not-so -sharp, like mozzarella or American.

u cant learn to like anything either u do or u dont with in time u might get use to it but u cant learn to like something

get the cubed cheese variety pack and have them as an appetizer.

I like swiss cheese
try that

You’re better off not eating it (although I eat more than I should). It’s not that great for you.

Just go to the deli in a market and ask to taste different ones.

Eat it with your favorite foods. :)

First, realize it might take some time to really learn to like cheese– but that’s ok! Spend time getting to know your cheese, what it likes, what it wants to do in life, be when it groes up– that kind of thing. Maybe make it some cookies, or write a poem expressing your feelings for it. As it grows to love and trust you, you won’t be able to return the feelings!

God Bless!!

Stick with the mild cheeses at first. Always add stuff to it until you get use to the taste. Example: Smothering your grill cheese sandwich with catchup.

Try those string cheese that toddlers eat. Or better yet, if your place has Whole Foods, they’ll actually let you taste a few choices you have in mind. Try Fontina, it’s mild.

you might like just some kinds of cheese since theres so many types out there

It’s not strange if you don’t like the taste of cheese, but eating
cheese daily is good for your health because it’s high in protein
and promotes strong bones. There are many types of cheese
which are easy and delicious to eat. However, some special ones are very difficult to swallow because of the strong taste.
You can start eating the easy ones, like kraft and cheddar cheese which are tasty.
I hope this info will help.

Oh, Ben. I’m sorry, but as a European who grew up around 800 types of handcrafted cheese, your predicament makes me sad and angry. Forget about cheeseburgers. That’s not cheese. You need to get a budget together (say, $100), and go to some good, high-brow type supermarket (don’t know where you live, but if it’s the West Coast, try Trader Joe’s) and invest in some real cheese. Not large amounts, but a bit of every one: Brie, Camembert, Gouda, Edamer, Emmenthal, Gorgonzola, Cheddar, …). also get some good, European bread – focaccia maybe, or ideally, Baguette – French bread. Cheese is a French phenomenon. Get rench, become a snob. Get a CD of Debussy or Chopin and a bottle of wine, take it all home, and simply have an evening of decadence, succumb to the starnge and unxpected, complex tastes, enjoy the music and the wine, and slooowly… space out with it. The next day, you’ll be a cheese lover. Bonne chance!

If you don’t like cheese, be thankful.!!!

Cheese is one of my problems that keeps me from losing weight. Yuck for low fat cheese. To be good cheese must have the fat, in my opinion.

Why would you want to LEARN to like a food that can help cause weight problems (along with other fatty foods) in later life?

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