• Question: Is cheese important in science, if so how?

    Asked by sard490emu on 18 Jul 2023.
    • Photo: Clare Morrow

      Clare Morrow answered on 18 Jul 2023:


      Making cheese could be classed as science in itself. Some have bacteria used to help cure them, and these bacteria need to be good for our bodies too,

    • Photo: Bruno Silvester Lopes

      Bruno Silvester Lopes answered on 18 Jul 2023:


      Yes 😀

    • Photo: Caroline Addey

      Caroline Addey answered on 19 Jul 2023:


      There is a lot of science around making cheese, including making it healthier by reducing fat content.

    • Photo: Sophie Shaw

      Sophie Shaw answered on 19 Jul 2023:


      Isn’t cheese important for everything! Lots of science is involved in making cheese, it’s a chemical process. All of the different types of cheese are made slightly differently, using a different process. Incredibly scientific!

    • Photo: Hannah Scholes

      Hannah Scholes answered on 19 Jul 2023:


      Cheese is always important, right?! 🧀

      There’s an awful lot of science involved in making cheese! Different cheeses are made in different ways using different enzymes and different bacteria. Cheese is amazing… and very tasty!

    • Photo: Kip Heath

      Kip Heath answered on 20 Jul 2023:


      Eating cheese makes scientists happy, and happy scientists do good work.

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