Welcome to the delicious world of cheese! If you’re new to it, don’t worry — everyone starts somewhere, and cheese is one of the most joyful foods to explore. At M&T, we’re here to make it easy, tasty, and fun.

Where do I start?

If you’re feeling lost, just drop by M&T . Here’s a simple, beginner‑friendly starter pack:

  • Comté — try different ages and see how flavors evolves
  • Brie — creamy, comforting, always a crowd‑pleaser
  • Ossau‑Iraty — a gentle introduction to sheep’s milk cheese
  • Fourme d’Ambert — the softest, sweetest way to meet blue cheese

These four cheeses give you variety without overwhelming your palate.

🧊 How do I store my cheese?

Cheese likes a cosy, humid environment — not too cold, not too dry.

  • Pop it in the fridge when you get home
  • Store it in a plastic box so it doesn’t dry out
  • Keep it in the vegetable drawer, the softest, gentlest part of the fridge

🌬️ How do I prepare cheese for tasting?

Cheese needs a moment to wake up.

  • Take it out 15 minutes before eating
  • Let it breathe and soften
  • Don’t leave it out too long — cheese can “sweat” in warm weather

🔪 How do I cut cheese?

Different textures = different cutting styles.

  • Hard cheeses → slice into sticks or thin strips
  • Soft cheeses (like Brie) → cut into neat little triangles
  • Use different knives so flavours don’t mix

🎨 How do I taste cheese?

Slow down and enjoy the moment.

  1. Look at it — colour, rind, texture
  2. Smell it — gently
  3. Take a small bite
  4. Let it melt
  5. Smile

🔔 In what order should I eat the cheeses?

Always go from mild → strong.

Your document: “Otherwise the strong flavours will overshadow the following cheeses.”

This is the golden rule of cheese tasting.

🧱 Do I eat the rind?

Your document gives clear rules:

  • Hard & semi‑hard cheeses (Comté, Gruyère…) → you can, but it’s not the best part
  • Semi‑soft cheeses (Saint‑Nectaire) → up to you, the experience is different, more complete with the rind
  • Soft & blue cheeses → yes, absolutely

🍇 What do I eat cheese with?

Start with familiar flavours:

  • Grapes
  • Walnuts
  • Pandan crackers (a Singapore favourite!)

The French classic: fresh baguette.

Drinks that love cheese:

  • Oolong or Dark Puer tea
  • White wines
  • Champagne (especially with Truffle Brie)
  • Sake — surprisingly perfect

🎉 When should I eat cheese?

Cheese is perfect for so many occasions!

  • A cosy night alone
  • A cheese moment with friends
  • An art night
  • A celebration
  • A treat‑yourself moment

M&T also has Cheese Boxes for gifting or hosting.

How long does cheese last once opened?

Most cheeses last a few days once opened, a little more for hard cheeses

If the surface looks off, skip it

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