Is it true that Velveeta is not real cheese?!


Question: Is it true that Velveeta is not real cheese!?
When I went grocery shopping, my friend's part-time boyfriend tried to tell me that!. & I'm like, "Yes it is real cheese!. What makes it fake!?" & he said, "Keep on eatin' it, ya hear!?"Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
It's not real cheese!!!!!!
It is a pasteurized product which means fake!
It has no real cheese in it, only real cheese "flavors"!.
They make it in a big vat and then squeeze it out into blocks to mimic real cheese!.
These are the products that ruin Americans health and contributes to the US being the fattest nation on the planet!.
Steer clear of these products they are not good for your body!.

But Velveeta makes a damn good mac and cheese!

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No, not technically!.!.!.

Velveeta is considered a "Pasteurized cheese product"!.!.!.take that as you wish!. It's kind of like Pringles!.!.!.are they chips or not!? Well, a court ruled that Pringles could not be called "potato chips" since they are formed into the chip like shape!. This is why you often find Pringles on a seperate aisle than potato chips, because of that court ruling!.

Velveeta is considered a cheese "product", which likely means it is similar to cheese, made with similar ingredients but not real "cheese" as in the definition of real "cheese"!.

Plus, something LOADED with that much sodium CANNOT be real cheese!. It's like those spray cheeses!.!.!.it's just flavoring!. Don't be fooled by the terms cheese product, or cheese flavored product!. also, just because it has that little red "Real" symbol on it doesn't mean it's real cheese, usually that refers to the product having real MILK in it!.

Lastly, Velveeta has a shelf life as long as SPAM, and that should be a good indicator that Velveeta is not REAL cheese!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not much out there is completely real now days!. Just eat everything you like in moderation and you will be ok!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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