I know blue cheese is a kind of dressing but what is it made of?!


Question: Bleu Cheese Dressing is made from mayonnaise, blue cheese, milk, vinegar, sugar, onion powder, dry mustard, and garlic powder.
Blue cheese itself is made from goat, cow, or sheeps milk. There is also a mold that grows on that cheese which gives it a distinct flavor and its "Blue" hue. In order for the mold to grow the cheese is usually stored in damp places like caves.


Answers: Bleu Cheese Dressing is made from mayonnaise, blue cheese, milk, vinegar, sugar, onion powder, dry mustard, and garlic powder.
Blue cheese itself is made from goat, cow, or sheeps milk. There is also a mold that grows on that cheese which gives it a distinct flavor and its "Blue" hue. In order for the mold to grow the cheese is usually stored in damp places like caves.

No. Blue cheese is a kind of cheese. hence why its called Blue CHEESE.
It originates from Scandinavia and gets its name from the 'blue' veins of mould running through it. The mould in the cheese it made by placing small metal pins into it and leaving it while the cheese forms.
Its used as a salad dressing often because its quite salty and is very crumbly, making it easy to use with a salad.

It's actually "bleu cheese" and it's a specific kind of cheese, an aged one, and people found that mixing it with mayo and whatever else made for a nice dressing.

You can go to the cheese section of your supermarket and buy rounds (or cuts) of bleu cheese.

blue cheese is a cheese!

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