Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.
Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.
Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.
Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.
Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.

Cheese Cloth, Unbleached | Country Trading Co.

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This unbleached cheesecloth made from American cotton makes this extra-fine cheesecloth perfect for cooking, crafting, and creating. Its purity and durability are ideal for all kinds of projects, whether in the kitchen or beyond.

Use it as is or easily customize the size - either way, you'll appreciate the long-lasting versatility of this cloth. From cheese to herbs, this XL cloth has got you covered! You can always use this product for making cheese, yogurt, milk, and fruit jelly, but did you know it can also function as * Photography backdrops * Table runners * costumes * Baby blankets * Bandage wraps * Cold-brew coffee strainer

  • Cut-to-Size
  • Ultrafine grade G90
  • 6 1/2 feet x 6 feet
  • Unbleached
  • Cotton Grown in the USA
  • Cheesecloth woven in Pakistan
  • Weight: 8.82 oz (250 g)
  • It has many culinary uses, including straining liquids or forming a packet for herbs, spices, or teas that can be dropped into a soup, stock pot, or tea kettle.
  • It is ideal for straining stocks and canning, basting or stuffing poultry, or wrapping spices for cooking.
  • It is also helpful when making soft cheeses that need a mesh wrap.
  • You can keep chicken or fish intact when poaching, and you can wrap a turkey or chicken when roasting.
  • You can even squeeze the juice out of lemons and oranges without letting the seeds fall into the juice.

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Christina Duvall

I actually haven't gotten to use the cheesecloth yet, but I got it out of the box and it is a very nice quality. Planning to use it to strain herbs for herbal medicines and for canning.