On the box with "light cheese". What it means?
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On the box with "light cheese". What it means?
Though I'm no cheese expert, I would guess it refers to the amount of fat/cream that has been removed from the cheese. In other words, it's telling you that some of the cream has been removed making it less fatty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wowik
in the UK we have milk in skimmed and semi-skimmed varieties.
So do we. But in russian it literally sounds like "defatted". :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dagest
Hehe. That's basically what "skim" means. You can also use it as a verb (actually, that's where you usually hear it if you're not talking about молочные продукты). "The mob killed him, because he was skimming money off the top of their gambling outfit."Quote:
Originally Posted by JJ
Those silly mobs.
I lived in USA for several years before I found out what "skim, 1% or 2%" milk was. Until then I just wondered about the "strange" American milk and why sometimes it was milky and sometimes it was creamy! :lol: :lol: :lol:
You mean why sometimes it tasted like milk and other times it tasted like white water? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DDT
Yeah exactly!! I could never figure out why sometimes when I bought it that it would be milky blue and tasteless. Hell and I spoke perfect English when I came here. Imagine only speaking Russian and coming here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Бармалей
What, are you kidding? They'd shrug and just substitute vodka. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT