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munster cheese not getting political in this community mobile
No way does Paneer cost more per pound than Cheddar. You can literally make it at home with a cheese cloth.
I have some 5 year mimolette right now, I must be loaded. Seriously it's one of the best cheeses I've ever had, just don't look up how it's made if you're a pansy about what you eat.
Why cheddar and mozzarella so cheap?
Fresh cheese, such as mozzarella and ricotta, is quicker to make, and a lot less concentrated. It doesn't need ageing, and there's a lot less milk going into a kilo of cheese. It's also less work.
On the flip side, they don't last as long. If you want to get fresh ricotta and you live far away from where it's produced it might cost you a fortune, as it cannot be stored in the cheese shop as long as a wheel of aged cheese.
And cheddar?
Good cheddar is expensive. I suspect this graph is very generous in what it considers cheddar.
Globally, the style and quality of cheeses labelled as cheddar varies greatly, with some processed cheeses packaged as "cheddar".¹
Processed cheese typically contains around 50–60% cheese and 40–50% other ingredients.²
It:'s also fundamentally a bit weird to compare the prices of these cheeses, as cheese prices tend to be extremely local in nature. What's a fancy foreign cheese in one place is just traditional food in another. And of course, price and quality varies a lot within each cheese. A lot of what is sold as mozzarella is also not recognizable as such in my opinion.
Mass production, probably. ~~I don't know of a reason off the top off my head it would be cheaper than gruyere otherwise, being more processed.~~