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Cheese is great on a pizza.
But:
Cheese is terrible in mac & cheese (I mean like: I hate mac & cheese)
Cheese also ruins a sandwich imo
Ok... Do you like cheese alone? What about a cheese platter with crackers maybe?
No lol.
For me, cheese is only like a condinment. It goes on other stuff, not a food by itself (imo, at least)
Cheese goes on pizza, Burgers, but not a sandwich. Like it feels a bit weird to have some food with cheese, if you know what I mean. I grew up acustomed to Chinese food (and Americanized Chinese food too), so I guess I just never have real exposure to what "western" food is really like (even tho I live in the US, I guess I'm just a picky eater... 🤷♂️)