Get ready for the #1 Cheese Experience in Amsterdam: the Amsterdam Cheese Museum. The Amsterdam Cheese Museum is not just offering another …
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Feb 26, 2025
it's a shop, you can try out some cheese for free, in the lower level, it's museum, small, but free to visit, you can see some tools, and there are outfits you can wear to take picture with the cow.Full review by ELKW
Feb 19, 2025
It was a great time and the store was nicely organized. All the cheese tasting and I was able to learn a bit more about cheese making in Amsterdam!Full review by Miss R
Feb 8, 2025
Loved it. The tasting course was great, enormous variety of cheeses, ended up buying a couple of them! Worth the visit 100%.Full review by sergiofreitascoimbra
The herb cheese that I brought home as a gift for a friend is very hard on the outside, presumably this is what keeps it fresh for a year? What is the best way to cut the cheese?
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In most cases the cheese you buy has a layer of wax, usually coloured (green, red, strong yellow, sometimes even blue) that you should take of before eating. It's role is to keep the …
In most cases the cheese you buy has a layer of wax, usually coloured (green, red, strong yellow, sometimes even blue) that you should take of before eating. It's role is to keep the cheese fresh for a longer period of time. There are also types of cheese that have some kind of crust, harder then the rest of the cheese, ususaly brown. That one is eatable. Hope it helps
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