Roughly 90% of hard cheese made in the United States is now set with an enzyme grown in a vat, not pulled from a calf’s stomach
Since the FDA approved the first genetically engineered chymosin in 1990, fermentation-produced enzyme has quietly replaced calf-stomach rennet in the overwhelming majority of American hard cheese —…
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