PostHeaderIcon Do you find kraft american singles to be arrogant, as apposed to other types of cheeses?

like swiss, muenster, etc, doesnt the flavor seem a little more arrogant?

Hee Hee. They named cheese monster. Heehee

5 Responses to “Do you find kraft american singles to be arrogant, as apposed to other types of cheeses?”

  • ckngbbbls says:

    do you know the meaning of the word arrogant?
    I don’t think it can apply to cheese.
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  • Jaydoo says:

    first I have been cooking and eating for years and have never heard of an arrogant flavor. I have heard of arrogant people.

    But if you are asking what people think of the flavor of American cheese… American cheese, if you read the package is actually a food product and not technically a cheese at all. It’s taste and texture is like plastic – I personally cannot understand why anyone would use the stuff. At first I thought it was because it is cheaper than good, real cheese, however, after seeing the prices recently in stores that cannot be the reason. American cheese is as expensive or more so than most real cheese.

    I am American and actually feel a bit pissed that the only cheese with our name in it is not even cheese and tastes awful.
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  • Lasey Puget says:

    I find them to taste like the plastic they are wrapped in.
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  • frostpond says:

    Hee Hee. They named cheese monster. Heehee
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  • Mikki says:

    Arrogant? Well maybe they broadcast it more than the other cheeses.
    I like all natural cheese, which is really hard to find nowadays.
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