our state government doesn't regulate local dairy farms and allows them to sell whatever they want. the question is:
can americans actually make real brie?
>>9141361
>can americans actually make real brie?
No
Tried some American brie from costco once (normally I only buy the french ones if they have them) it was really shit
>>9141361
can =\= may
>>9141361
I Don't know all the steps to making brie but typically Americans can make things (booze, foods, guns) as long as it's just for personal use, it's when you want to distribute anything you make that the government gets all pissy with regulations
>>9141403
It's not like our Europeans cheesemakers are Einstein's you know
They're just as dumb as yours
>>9141403
I don't see why they wouldn't be, not at first sure but it's a skill and skills take time to learn
>>9141403
they unironically think their fake "parmesan" tastes like dop parmigiano-reggiano, what do you think
they've been brainwashed by their own marketing
>>9141365
>I bought steak at a dollar store in texas, it was shit so Beef from texas sucks ass.
>>9141419
>go to a farmers market
>farms selling dandruff room temperature parmesan
>bright yellow american cheese product
>mozzarella shreds
>cheddar that was made 1 week ago
america