How to store Cheese

In the fridge: 14 days

In the freezer: 180 days

Wrap cheese in wax paper or cheese paper, then loosely in plastic — it needs to breathe but not dry out. Plastic alone suffocates the cheese; bare exposure dries it. Keep in the warmest part of the fridge (the cheese drawer or top shelf, 4–8°C). Replace the wrapping every few uses. Hard cheeses freeze acceptably (texture suffers, fine for cooking); soft and fresh cheeses don't freeze well. Bring to room temperature for 30–60 minutes before serving — flavor wakes up.

How to store it

Signs it has gone bad

Signs it has gone bad

Can you eat cheese with mold on it?
On hard cheese, cut away the mold with a 1cm margin and eat the rest. On soft or fresh cheese, throw the whole piece away — mold spreads through soft texture invisibly.
How do you store cheese in the fridge?
Wrap in wax or cheese paper, then loose plastic, and keep in the cheese drawer (4–8°C). Replace the wrap every few uses.
Can cheese be frozen?
Hard cheeses freeze acceptably (best for cooking after thawing). Soft and fresh cheeses don't freeze well — texture breaks down badly.

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