On our last trip to Western New York we decided to take an afternoon food tour. Silka grew up in an area that has active dairy scene- the two biggest claims to dairy fame being Cuba Cheese and Friendship Dairy- so one of our priorities was a stop at the famous Cuba Cheese Shoppe.
While we've always thought of Wisconsin as the home of American cheese (not that gross "cheese stuff"- we're talking real Cheddar here), Cuba was actually the heart of the
industry until the mid-twentieth century. Fun fact: from the late 1800’s till the mid-1900’s the price
for the world's cheddar was established in a weekly meeting here.
At
the Cuba Cheese Shoppe we found a variety of wax-coated aged Cheddars plus a bunch of flavored cheeses and cheese spreads (not our style, but we get it). The store also features regional treats like salt-rising bread (our favorite thing ever), Amish canned
vegetables and a ton of maple sugar treats.
After many a taste test, we still love the
classic cheese curds the most. A byproduct of making cheddar, the curds
have a salty taste and chewy texture that is a perfect
snack... one that almost never lasts us the car ride home.
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