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Unread 06-30-2018, 06:12 PM   #1
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Should be pretty sharp, eh?
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It states "pasteurized" so I'm quite certain it's not the oldest.





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Pasteurization was invented in 1864 by Louis Pasteur.
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Pasteur's early work was with wine and beer. Pasteurization of milk products did'nt start until the late 1800's if I'm not mistaken.
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https://www.mcheese.com/MCCMain/mcc1.aspx

I wonder if the FEB 08 18 means the beginning and ending dates it took to make it in 1969? But I don't make cheese so I am guessing.
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I looked up "world's oldest cheese" and learned that chunks of cheese were found in the throat and chest of a Chinese mummy, making that the world's oldest cheese.... so far.





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I looked up "world's oldest cheese" and learned that chunks of cheese were found in the throat and chest of a Chinese mummy, making that the world's oldest cheese.... so far.
. . . but, it wasn't pasteurized, so it doesn't count.
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My wife says I’m the oldest cheese.
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