he just hates american cheese so much that he ignores any differences it has and solely focus on the fact that they're both yellow
I think people hate American because they think of it as a cheese when to all intents and purposes, it's primarily a condiment.
I thought that's what ez cheese was for? Or are they both condiments? Saying american is a condiment feels like saying chopped veggies is a condiment to me. American cheese can be eaten by itself just fine
it kind of functions as a condiment in a sandwich though. you don't use american when you want substance, you use american when you want a sort of salty cheese paste to balance out the other ingredients, and an adhesive if it's melted
backing up vuatson with a fun fact: american cheese can't be sold as cheese under EU labelling laws due to its non-dairy ingredients hence the plethora of 'cheesY singles' or 'slices' for sale here, not a single supermarket can sell American "cheese" as you folks know it. (Gouda slices are better melted in any recipe situation that calls for american cheese, ime, unless the recipe is specifically a cheap fastfood burger.)
Oh, bonus round I just thought of: is there any difference between the American slices and good ol' Velveeta? I say yes, simply because I hate Velveeta and like American cheese because it's a real cheese; it is, it is, it is. Velveeta is just a log of gross congealed sauce
When I visited Australia for a couple months, the grocery store that we shopped at had a horror that I think was basically American cheese but somehow worse that was, for some reason, labeled "Cheese Tasty." This memory haunts me. Anyway I am not an American cheese fan but I do think there's one other thing where it's one of the better options: grilled cheese sandwiches. You probably want to throw in another type of cheese with a stronger flavor too, but the one thing American cheese does with the best is "melt into cheese glue."
Slightly burnt. I prefer regular to kettle but both are good (Hi the fact that "burned" is the only food preference of mine that my dad can consistently remember is EXTREMELY funny to me)
If I eat popcorn, it's usually for kettle corn. Otherwise the feeling of it stuck in my teeth is abhorrent and overrides any flavour or other texture benefits.
not big into kettle corn at all. also if i can i want that shit slathered in like. all the butter. and salt. that too.
I like it from the one theater in my hometown that uses real butter. otherwise, it's not worth picking it out of my teeth for a week
movie popcorn gotta be butter, but just for snacking purposes I'm partial to cheddar. the powdered stuff, not liquid. sweet popcorn isn't bad either, but caramel corn's usually a bit much for me; there's a local place that does a mean cinnamon sugar dusting I'm a sucker for.
I forgot to say my own fave, and while I generally will eat any popcorn my favorites are usually spicy! Green chili being top of the list, but even just with some red pepper flakes it can be fabulous
I don't understand the appeal of kiwi. It's gross and it's peel is an abomination against god and man