Is powdered cheese the same as the solid cheese? Are there any differences?
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No please, cheese powder is not not exactly great. I remember the last time I picked a box of Mac & cheese from the grocery store, I got home only to find out I was out of cheese. I found some cheese powder inside my Mac & cheese box, I decided to use it. Lo, it was so horrible. Not only did it taste horrible, it smelled horrible too. I wouldn’t recommend anyone using that. Just get the real thing. That’s it.
In it’s purest form, cheese powder is made only from cheese that has been dehydrated. Though it looks a little space age, cheese powder can be made at home with a dehydrator. Nowadays, cheese powder doesn’t contain much cheese, and is often overshadowed by whey, vegetable oil, and chemicals like sodium and dye.