The Best Cheese Alternatives for Dairy-Free Minnesotans
Here is what Minnesota and the neighboring states picked as their favorite cheeses:
Minnesota: Swiss
Iowa: Velveeta
I haven t been able to eat any cheese for a couple of years now, as I developed a really fun ~ aDulT DaiRy alLerGy ~.
It s been truly awful. I could eat cheese for 23 years, and suddenly it was taken away from me so I totally know what I m missing out on. I d kill to enjoy a cheap frozen pizza again.
For everyone like me who is dealing with a dairy allergy in the Midwest, first of all, we are in this together. I know how hard this is to navigate. Second of all here is what I ve been liking lately as cheese alternatives:
The Cheeses That Midwesterners Love the Most
Happy National Cheese Lover s Day!
That s right! Today is another one of those weird, made-up holidays, but this one is all about cheese so I m happy to celebrate it.
Last week, the website
Zippia published a new article titled, The United States of Cheese: Each State s Favorite Cheese. I don t know how accurate it is, considering the results are based solely on Google searches, but the results are still worth discussing. The article reads: Using Google Trends, we determined what cheese has its states’ heart. We examined just under 20 popular kinds of cheese – including some dubious contenders such as string and Velveeta (Are those even cheese?). From there, we determined what cheese is searched disproportionately, a high amount.