kaasamisvormid
Kaasamisvormid, also known as cheese molds, are traditional tools used in the production of cheese, particularly in the making of hard cheeses like Gouda and Edam. These molds are typically made of wood, metal, or plastic and are designed to give the cheese a specific shape and texture. The mold is filled with a mixture of milk, rennet, and salt, which is then allowed to coagulate and drain. The resulting curd is then cut into small pieces and placed back into the mold, where it is pressed and aged.
The shape and size of the mold can vary, but they are usually cylindrical or rectangular in
Kaasamisvormid have been used in cheese making for centuries and are an essential tool for traditional cheese