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Cheesecloth

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Perfect for wrapping Christmas puddings the old fashioned way, home preserves and pickles. Washable, durable, sustainable.

From: £4.95

Product ID: 0036

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Cheesecloth 130cm wide cut into desired metre lengths. Not just for lining cheese moulds and straining curds, but perfect for wrapping Christmas puddings the old fashioned way, home preserves and pickles. Washable, durable, sustainable.

Cheesecloth and Muslin Straining Bags made with fine, bleached white cloth.

Not just for lining cheese moulds and straining curds, but perfect for wrapping Christmas puddings the old fashioned way, home preserves and pickles. Washable, durable, sustainable.

Traditionally, this cloth has been used in cheesemaking to separate the curds and whey, helping to form the cheese. Cheese cloth and muslin bags are great for straining stocks, homemade jelly, smoothies, custards, making tofu and cottage cheese. Paneer, an Indian fresh cheese, is commonly made using cheese cloth.

Christmas fruitcake, wrapped in a brandy infused cloth as it ripens, is probable the best use for cheesecloth. After cheesemaking of course!

Found this and couldn’t resist putting it in as part of the description. Cheese cloth is used in India and Pakistan for making summer shirts. Cloth material shirts were also popular for beachwear during the 1960s and 1970s in the United States. Cheesecloth has been used to create the illusion of “ectoplasm” during spirit channelling or other ghost-related phenomena.

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2 reviews for Cheesecloth

  1. Justin Young

    Great quality and Very handy for making jam.

  2. ailsa larsen

    I cannot review the product until I have received it.

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