Do I eat the cheese?
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Ubiquitous2024

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606 posts

21 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I got bought 3 chuckling cheeses for Xmas, which were wrapped up in a cardboard box along with the pouch that is used for transit to keep foods cool in the box for a day or so.

The box was wrapped up, held for some time, then given to us and put under the tree 3 weeks before Xmas. All the cheeses (3) say store below 5 degrees. However 2 are wax wrapped in circies, and one is wrapped in what looks like a decently robust vacuum pack. I thought they would be ok but my wife says I will be mad to eat them.

Whaddya reckon?

HTP99

24,822 posts

165 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Go for it, I would!

vaud

58,278 posts

180 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Open them and use the sniff test.

abzmike

11,504 posts

131 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Have you opened one up?
Unless the tree is in a very warm place then I’d guess they’ll be ok. One way to find out, but I’d try if it looked edible.

Ubiquitous2024

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606 posts

21 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Sniffing test eh..... hmmmmm

Douglas Quaid

2,621 posts

110 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I used to keep my Christmas cheese in the a cupboard for a month before eating it. Obviously unrefrigerated, so it matured more. Yours is a couple of days old and you’re worried?

The Rotrex Kid

34,144 posts

185 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Super Sonic

12,841 posts

79 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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The stuff that vivid dreams are made of!

MattsCar

2,159 posts

130 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Will be nothing wrong with them.

But...If you want reassurance...make cheese on toast...

chrisgtx

1,332 posts

235 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I would expect massive farts and weird dreams. Trust me.

Edited by chrisgtx on Tuesday 31st December 11:25

Macneil

1,069 posts

105 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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If they smell ok they'll be fine.

stephenjk

43 posts

134 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Gordon Ramsey talks about this in this video 41 seconds in

https://youtu.be/kJ5PCbtiCpk?si=ZFKX41vdyHihRCNB

I think there is second question about blue cheese later on in the video too.

Ubiquitous2024

Original Poster:

606 posts

21 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Douglas Quaid said:
I used to keep my Christmas cheese in the a cupboard for a month before eating it. Obviously unrefrigerated, so it matured more. Yours is a couple of days old and you’re worried?
4 weeks unrefrigerated minimum.

But I don't know if the fact that are sealed makes a difference.

Leptons

5,480 posts

201 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I’d eat them if they looked and smelt ok. Mind you, I did eat some Turkey today from Christmas Day so I have form for that kind of thing. hehe

Mobile Chicane

21,862 posts

237 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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I think the sealing helps with preservation. Open, sniff, and if no mould, ooze, or worms, eat.

Super Sonic

12,841 posts

79 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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The farts or the dreams?

Ubiquitous2024

Original Poster:

606 posts

21 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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So I emailed the cheese company and they said the cheeses should be refirdgerated on receipt. So clear as mud.

sunbeam alpine

7,230 posts

213 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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Ubiquitous2024 said:
So I emailed the cheese company and they said the cheeses should be refirdgerated on receipt. So clear as mud.
With respect, they'd be mad to say anything else!

otolith

66,106 posts

229 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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I also got some wax coated cheese truckles in a wrapped present. It was in my house unrefrigerated for 24 hours, don't know where the giver had kept it. They're in the fridge now, I fully intend eating them.

daqinggregg

5,335 posts

154 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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What else do you want to do with it, practice origami!