The Real Reason Shredded Cheese Gets Clumpy

Let’s talk shredded cheese.

It’s convenient.
But is it holding secrets? Oh honey… yes.

If you’ve ever looked at shredded cheese and thought,
“Why does this always clump together? 

And why does it feel like edible confetti?”
— buckle up.

The Anti-Caking Surprise

Shredded cheese is coated in an anti-caking agent like cellulose (yes, plant fiber) to keep it from clumping.
Is it safe? Yes.
Is it ideal? Meh.

This powder blocks perfect melting, dulls the flavor just a hair, and shortens how long it stays fresh.

Why Block Cheese Is the Queen of Freshness

Here’s what happens when you shred your own cheese:

  • You get more flavor because nothing is coating it
  • It melts like a dream
  • It lasts longer in your fridge
  • You save money because blocks are cheaper per ounce
     

Plus, shredding cheese doubles as arm day. You’re welcome.

What to Use Instead

If shredding feels like a chore, snag a:
• rotary cheese grater
• electric mini shredder
• box grater with a storage bottom 

Bottom Line

Convenience is nice, but flavor is nicer.
And I’ll take better taste and fewer additives any day.

My Sassy Kitchen
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