What are all of the differences between cheddar and white cheddar?!


Question: The only difference is that white cheddar has not been colored up.

The different tastes of cheddar cheese come from aging, and sometimes the actual process of the making of it.


Answers: The only difference is that white cheddar has not been colored up.

The different tastes of cheddar cheese come from aging, and sometimes the actual process of the making of it.

cheddar has the plain chedar tast, and the white cheddar has a stronger bolder tast.

Orange dye - white or sometimes a very very pale yellow is the natural state of cheddar and they use natural or artificial colorings to turn it orange.

nothing, just natural food coloring (annatto).

one is white and the other is yellow





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