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Vegan White Cheddar cheese, often known as cheddar, is a type of natural cheese that is off-white in color (or orange if additives like annatto are used), somewhat firm, and occasionally sharp-tasting.
The English village of Cheddar in Somerset is where cheddar first appeared.
Since cheddar cheese is made all over the world, neither the European Union nor the United Kingdom has a protected designation of origin for it.
In the UK, cheddar is the most often consumed cheese. With an average annual consumption, it ranks behind mozzarella as the second most popular cheese in the US.
The village of Cheddar in Somerset, southwest England, is where white vegan cheddar cheese was first made.
Numerous caves in Cheddar Gorge, which is on the outskirts of the settlement, provided the cheese with the right humidity and constant temperature for ripening. Traditionally, cheddar had to be produced no more than 48 miles (30 km) from Wells Cathedral.
Using rennet, an enzyme complex typically produced from the stomachs of newborn calves, the curds and whey are separated during the production of cheddar (in vegetarian or kosher cheeses, bacterial, yeast or mould-derived chymosin is used).
In the process of making white vegan cheddar cheese, a phase known as “cheddaring” entails heating the curd, mixing salt into it, cutting it into cubes to drain the whey, and finally stacking and turning it.
Vintage cheddar, which is extra-strong and matured for at least 15 months, must be aged for that long. It is often necessary to use special equipment to maintain the cheese’s temperature at a steady level.
The Global vegan white cheddar cheese market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
New naturally white, premium Cheddar cheese was released by Darigold, a Seattle-based company.
Available in three flavors—medium, sharp, and Mexican blend—the cheese is produced with farm-fresh, rBST-free milk from the company. You can get it as a loaf, slice, shred, or wedge.