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QuestionCan I use a porcelain grater for cheese?
wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerNo, a porcelain grater is meant for such hard foods as ginger root, nutmeg, daikon radish, etc. This kind of grater is flat and doesn't have the sharp edges of a box or metallic grater that are needed for grating cheese without mushing it. -
QuestionHow do I grate sliced cheese?
HumanBeingTop AnswererYou cannot grate sliced cheese. Try cutting it finely with a sharp knife instead of grating it. -
QuestionHow much grated cheese is there in one cup?
Community AnswerOne cup of grated cheese is equivalent to approximately 240g or a 1/4 pound. -
QuestionIs Parmesan cheese in a jar just as good as fresh cheese?
HumanBeingTop AnswererTry both and see which you prefer. Pre-grated cheese in a jar or package will probably be cheaper, which can make it a good choice if you are on a budget. Lots of people will tell you fresh cheese is superior, but it is up to you, really. -
QuestionWhy is my cheese not working?
TorpiTop AnswererSome cheeses (like Camembert) are too soft to be grated, while others (like feta - at least, real feta made with goat's milk) are too crumbly.
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