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Wednesday, 19 August 2020

week 5 wednesday term 3

 How is Cheese made?

There are 6 important stages of making cheese.


Acidification

The first stage of making cheese is Acidification. During this stage, a starter culture is added to the milk so the milk sugar will change into Lactic acid. This changes the acidity level of the milk and begins the process of turning milk from a liquid into a solid.


Coagulation

The Second stage of making cheese is Coagulation. Coagulation is the process of transforming the liquid into a semisolid. When making cheese, an enzyme called rennet is added either as a liquid or a paste to further encourage the milk to solidify. 


Curds and Whey

The third stage of making cheese is Curds and Whey. As the milk solidifies, it forms curds and whey. The curds are the solid part and whey is the liquid. In this step, the curds are cut using a knife or a tool that resembles a rake. When this process is done the whey is drained away, leaving the curd alone to become cheese.


Salting

The forth stage of making cheese is salting. Salt is added for flavor. It also acts as a preservative so the cheese does not spoil during the months or years it spends aging and it helps to form a natural rind on the cheese. Salt can be added directly into the curd as the cheese is being made.


Shaping 

The fifth stage of making cheese is shaping. In this stage each type of cheese takes a familiar form as a solid block or a wheel. The cheese is put in a basket or a mold to form it into a specific shape. At the same time, the cheese is also pressed with weights or a machine to expel any remaining liquid.


Ripening

The sixth and final stage is ripening. Referring to as affinage, this process ages cheese until it reaches optimal ripeness. During this time, the temperature and humidity of the cave or room where the cheese ages are closely monitored.


4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Keira, my name is Jamie and I am a year eight student at Paihia School. I really like your post about how you make cheese. It seems like a very interesting process. I like how you explained it, it makes it very easy to understand and read. What is your favourite type of cheese. Keep up the awesome work.

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  2. Kia ora Keira my name is Tahuri I am a year six student at Paihia School. I like your blog post about how to make cheese because it is a very intersting blog post I like how you put steps of how to make it. It reminded me of when me and my mum used to make cakes together.

    Do you know the steps of how to make cakes?

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  3. Kia Ora Keira, my name is Autumn and I am a year 7 student at Paihia Primary School. I really enjoyed your blog post about how cheese is made. I really liked how you wrote it step-by-step and explain it with lots of detail. I learnt a lot in your blog post, I never knew that you had to ripen the cheese before packaging and selling it. My favorite kind of cheese is either Cumin or Camembert.
    What is your favorite kind of cheese?
    Make sure to keep up the good work and check out my blog at:https://psautumnw.blogspot.com/

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  4. Kia ora Keira my name is Lily and I am a year 8 student from Paihia School. I really like your post about How Cheese is made. I also like that you added all the steps of making cheese, I have never made cheese before but I would really like to. Have you ever made cheese?

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