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Hi Dan,

No, it isn't legal. It is only aged for 6-15 days which isn't

sufficient.

> Is there a way to find out if the cheese has been cultured or not?

>

> Dan

I " Googled " it and found this.

http://www.italiancookingandliving.com/food/pf_text/ing_scamorza.html

From the BTVC website:

" If a cheese is not a processed cheese (manufactured) but is a

cheese that has had a bacterial culture involved with its production

and is aged at least 30 days. Elaine says its OK. "

Sheila, SCD 58 mos, 21 yrs UC

mom of , SCD 43 mos

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