I buy inexpensive hard cheese from different manufacturers. Recently I began to notice that most types of such cheese have honey notes.

It seemed to me that the cheese contained honey, but this was not written on the label.

Is there something wrong with my taste or is this evidence of a violation of cheese making technology?

  • amio
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    9 months ago

    It could be perfectly benign, you just pick up on new flavor notes after eating the same thing for a while. Your first chili is not going to be too fruity, because it’s busy tasting like burning. Your first cup of coffee might not be very pleasant because coffee-naive people typically only taste the bitter at first. Maybe some flavor compound in the cheese is also in honey. It’s unlikely anyone should add honey, and then it’d be on the label.

    On the other hand, it’s very common for infections (COVID, especially) to mess up your sense of taste and smell. It could make almost anything smell like almost anything.

    One thing to try if it’s obviously not an infection is “just buy better cheese” and see if there are still unexpected flavors.

    Also, what kind?

    • @SlowOP
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      19 months ago

      Of course, there are varieties of cheese that do not cause any complaints. They’re just more expensive.

      Thanks for the detailed comment!