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What is the white stuff on my cheddar cheese?

The white stuff on cheddar cheese is a type of mold called Penicillium candidum. It is a harmless white fungus that is added to cheddar cheese during the aging process to give it its distinctive flavor. This mold is also used to produce blue cheese and other varieties of cheese.

Does cheddar cheese get white mold?

Yes, cheddar cheese can get white mold, but it is not common. White mold on cheddar cheese is usually caused by Penicillium candidum, which is a type of mold that is usually found on the rind of hard cheeses like cheddar. If you notice signs of white mold on your cheddar cheese, you should discard it immediately and not eat it.

What does mold on cheddar cheese look like?

Mold on cheddar cheese is usually a green, blue, or black color. It typically appears as spots or streaks. It may be fuzzy, slimy, or powdery. If the mold has been present for a long time, it may also have white web-like strands. If you see mold on cheddar cheese, it should be discarded immediately.