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  • texture

    Distinctiveleses such as Brie and Camembert are made by allowing white Penicillium candida or P. camemberti mold to grow on the outside of a soft cheese for a few days or weeks. The moa, and Stilton are produced by inoculating loosely pressed curds with Penicillium roqueforti or Penicillium glaucum molds. The mold grows within the cheit ages. These cheeses haveistinct blue veins and, often, assertive flavors. Their texture can be soft or firm.Washed-rind cheeses are periodically bathed in a sahe reddish-orange "smear bacteria") which impart pungent (some say "stinky") odors and distinctive flavors. Washed-rind cheeses can be soft (Limburger), semi-hard (Muenster), or hard (Appenzeller).

    Other categorieses by firmness is a common but inexact practice. The lines between "soft", "semi-soft", "semi-hard", and "hard" are arbitrary, and many types of cheese han softer cheeses. They are generally packed into ds under more pressure and aged for a longer time.The familiar cheddar is one of a family of semi-hard or hard cheeses (including Cheshire and Gloucester) whose. The same bacteria that give Emmental its holes contribute to their aromatic and sharp flavors. The hardest cheeses — "grating cheeses" such as Parmesan, Pers, often with the addition of milk, more salt, preservatives, and food coloring. It is inexpensive, consistent, and melts s. This is the most-ced category of cheese in the United Statese most familiar processed cheese may be pre-ed mild yellow American Cheese or Velveeta. Many other varieties exist, including Easy Cheese, a Kraft Foods brand sold in a spray can.

    Health and nutron market stand in Basel, Switzerland.In general, cheese supplies a calcium, protein, and phosphorus. A 30 gram (one ounce) serving of cheddar cheese contains about seven s of protein and 200 milligrams of calcium. Nutritiy, cheese is essentially concentrated milk: it takes about 200 grams (seven ounces) of milk to provide that much protein, and 150 grams to equal the calcium.[8]Cheese shares milk's nutritional disadvantages as well. The Center for Science in the Public t condemns cheese as America's nur one source of saturated fat, adding that the average Am ate 30 pounds (13.6 kg) of cheese in the year 2 fred fat actually leads to an increasedt diss caled into question when coering France and Greece, which lead the world in cheese eating (more than 14 ounces (400 grams) a week , or over 45 pounds (20 kg) a year) yet have relatively low rates of heart disease

  • Taj Mahal

    There is an often-repeated story that Lord William Bentinck, governor of India in the 1830s, planned to demolish the Taj and auction off the marble. In some versions of the tale, the demolition crew were ready to begin their work but were stopped only because Bentinck was unable to make the scheme financiaurzon was emphasising earlier neglect of the monument, and presenting himself as a saviour
    P.N. Oak, President of The Institute for Rewriting Indian History, has repeatedly asserted that the Taj was a Hindu temple of the god Shiva, usurped and remodelled by Shah Jahan. The temple's name, he says, was originally "Tejomahalay"; this was corrupted over time to "Taj Mahal".Oak also claims that the tombs of Humayun, Akbar and Itmad-u-Dallah — as well as the Vatican in Rome, the Kaabah in Mecca, and Stonehenge, and "all historic buildings" in India — were also Hindu temples or palaces.

    The Taj is only a typical illustration of how all historic buildings and townships from Kashmir to Cape Comorin though of Hindu origin have been ascribed to this or that Muslim ruler or courtier.

    He further says that if Taj was not a Shiva temple, that it might then have been the palace of a Rajput king. In any case (he says), the Taj was Hindu in origin, stolen by Shah Jahan and adapted as a tomb — although Oak also claims that Mumtaz is not buried there.Oak further states that the numerous eyewitness accountar interest and made Oak a well-known media figure.He has sued to break open the cenotaphs, and to tear down brick walls in the lower plinth: In these "fake tombs" and "sealed apartments", Oak says Shivalingams or other temple items were hidden by Shah Jahan[2]. In 2000 India's Supreme Court dismissed Oak's petition to declare that a Hindu king built the Taj Mahal, and reprimanded him for bringing the action.According to Oak, the Indian government's refusal to allow him unfettered access amounts to a conspiracy against Hinduism.

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