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Cream cheese is a soft, mild-tasting, white cheese with a high fat content. Traditionally, it is made from unskimmed milk enriched with additional cream.
In the United States of America it is defined by the US Department of Agriculture as containing at least 33% milk fat (as marketed) with a moisture content of not more than 55%, and a pH range of 4.4 to 4.9. In other countries it is defined differently and may need a considerably higher fat content.
Cream cheese is not naturally matured and is meant to be consumed fresh, and so it differs from other soft cheeses such as Brie and Neufchâtel. It is more comparable in taste, texture, and production methods to Boursin and Mascarpone.
There are references to cream cheese in England as early as 1583 and in France as early as 1651. Recipes are recorded soon after 1754, particularly from Lincolnshire and the southwest of England.
According to the American food processing company Kraft Foods, the first American cream cheese was made in Chester, New York in 1872 by American dairyman William Lawrence. In 1880, 'Philadelphia' was adopted as the brand name, after the city that was considered at the time to be the home of top quality food in the USA.
There was a piece of cheese,
LAYING ON THE ROAD,
when martin came by,
it turned into a toad...
THere was a peice of cream
laying on the road,
when hoodlum came by,
it turned into morris code...
There was a piece of styrofoam,
laying on the road,
when a car drove by,
gas went everywhere and killed the reindeer
that were standing near
why not
and thats ok a aya ya ya thats okay
okay..yea yea thast okay!!!!!! whoooo
backup! HOmie, what would u do? pick up the styrofoam and make NAPALM
what would u do?
start livin in a house?
what would u do?
sneak out hte car and drive to a bar?