I buy inexpensive hard cheese from different manufacturers. Recently I began to notice that most types of such cheese have honey notes.
It seemed to me that the cheese contained honey, but this was not written on the label.
Is there something wrong with my taste or is this evidence of a violation of cheese making technology?
Why would inexpensive cheese manufacturers secretly add expensive ingredients like honey?
Because the bees would never see it coming!
They’d bee taken by surpise
Oof, that one stings.
Perhaps this aftertaste is caused by some unnatural ingredients in the composition. Nowadays, milk fat substitutes, calcium chloride and many other bad things are added to inexpensive cheeses.
It would be interesting to listen to the opinion of a technologist who produces similar products.
Just because this comment can be easily misinterpreted:
Both plant fats and CaCl2 are natural, neither of them are “bad” (when, like everything, they’re consumed in sensible amounts) and they should not be lumped in with “other bad things”, even if you don’t like those ingredients in your cheese.
Maybe they add cheap honey?
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/nov/28/bee-aware-do-you-know-what-is-in-that-cheap-jar-of-honey
Cheap honey is cheap because it’s been adulterated with cheap non-honey syrup
Is what the article I just posted says. Good summary.
My point is that manufacturers can throw all sorts of cheap stuff in that tastes like other stuff.