What did Little Miss Muffet have for dinner?

"Little Miss Muffet, sat on her tuffet, eating her curds and whey. Alon..." You may remember this beloved nursery rhyme, but have you ever wondered, 'what are curds and whey?"
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Did Miss Muffet eat cottage cheese?

Back to Little Miss Muffet—was she just eating unfinished cheese? Not really. She was actually eating the 16th-century version of cottage cheese.
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What was Little Miss Muffet eating and what does it have to do with cheese?

So there you have it: Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, eating her byproducts of cheesemaking. Sound kinda gross? Well, it's not quite as weird as it seems. If you think about it, curds and whey are just cottage cheese in its purest form.
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Is curds and whey the same as cottage cheese?

It's not quite as weird as it sounds. If you think about it, curds and whey are just cottage cheese in its purest form.
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What is a curds and whey?

Cheese is made of curds, which are obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet (an enzyme); then draining off the whey. Whey is the liquid portion of milk, after the solids (protein and fat) have been extracted. The more whey that is removed during production, the drier the cheese will be.
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What Did Little Miss Muffet Eat?



What is a grass tuffet?

A tuffet is a small grassy mound or clump of grass; or alternatively a low seat.
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What is curd in English?

curd in American English

[often pl.] the coagulated part of milk, from which cheese is made: it is formed when milk sours and is distinguished from whey, the watery part. verb transitive, verb intransitive.
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Why are they called curds?

Why are cheese curds called curds? Cheese is made by curdling milk, which produces both whey (a liquid) and curds (milk solids). Cheese curds are literally freshly made curds.
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Is cottage cheese OK for dogs?

Can dogs eat cottage cheese? Yes, dogs can eat cottage cheese. This type is actually low in fat and sodium so it is actually one of the better options to give your dog as an occasional treat.
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What did Little Miss Muffet eat while sitting on a tuffet?

Sat on a tuffet, Eating her curds and whey; There came a big spider, Who sat down beside her.
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Why is it called cottage cheese?

Believed to have originated because the simple cheese was usually produced in cottages from any left-over milk after making butter.
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What is the difference between curd and cheese?

A cheese curd isn't a special kind of cheese. It's just a young cheddar, one that hasn't been aged at all. These curds are separated from the whey during the cheesemaking process, and instead of being molded for a future cheese wheel, they're sliced up and bagged to be sold right away.
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Does Muffet have hair?

Muffet is an anthropomorphic Spider-Human hybrid. While her form resembles a human, she has six arms and two legs, making a total of eight appendages similar to a spider. She has bluish-purple skin, five eyes, fangs, and short black hair tied into pigtails by pink ribbons.
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How do you spare Muffet without spider food?

go to sans's hot dog stand and stock on hotdogs. Eat one every other turn. When muffet spares you, accept.
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Is cheese a whey or curd?

What are curds and whey? If you answered cottage cheese, you're right. The curd is the lumps and the whey is the liquid.
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Can you eat curds?

Curd is an excellent source of good bacteria and aids digestion. It is good for your teeth and bones. But as with most of the foods, there are some rules that you need to follow for consuming curd. One of the most commonly heard rules is to avoid eating it at night.
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What is curd called in USA?

I was always told that curd and yogurt are the same just the names were different. Some say that curd is what we call in India and yogurt is American word. Many chefs liked to put the word yogurt on the menu because it sounded cooler.
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Can you eat cheese curds when pregnant?

SAFE TO EAT

Cheddar, gouda, Swiss, parmesan, curds, etc.) Semi-soft cheese, blue cheese and molded-rind cheese should be avoided even if prepared from pasteurized milk because they contain more moisture and are less acidic than hard cheeses.
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What is yogurt called in UK?

In the United Kingdom, the word is usually spelled yoghurt while in the United States the spelling is yogurt. In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, both spellings are commonly found. Canada has its own spelling, yogourt, a minority variant of the French yaourt, although yogurt and yoghurt are also used.
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What is yogurt called in India?

Curd, also dahi, is a traditional yogurt or fermented milk product, originating from the Indian subcontinent, usually prepared from cow's milk, and sometimes buffalo milk, or goat milk.
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What is yogurt called in England?

Yogurt and yoghurt are both English terms. Yogurt is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English ( en-US ) while yoghurt is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ).
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Is whey protein is halal?

But not all whey proteins are halal. Whey protein is haram if prepared with non microbial enzyme. Whey is actually a by-product of cheese which may or may not be halal because of the use of rennet in cheese making. There are two kinds of whey, one is sweet or rennet whey and the other is acid whey.
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Should I put water or milk in my protein shake?

When building mass and muscle, mixing your protein with milk will yield better results. For lean builders, trimmers and toners, water is the way to go. It comes down to nutrition, as that's exactly why you are drinking protein shakes in the first place.
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Is protein powder better with milk or water?

Water is best for calorie-conscious lifters and people who want protein in their system immediately. Milk has more nutrients and extra calories for people who are bulking up to build muscle mass. For people in between, a mixture of both or alternating between the two may be the best option.
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