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    I've been wanting cheese for years! 2-3 milkbuckets in a crafting table, then boom! A wedge of cheese. I'd imagine it being pretty low as far as hunger and saturation go.

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    It would make milk far more useful as a food item.

    Milk in a cauldron could turn to a block of cheese over time. When the cheese is removed, the residual whey water could be removed from the cauldron with a bucket. The bucket could be cooked in the furnace to make brown cheese (whey cheese, brunost). (Maybe?)

    Blocks of cheese should craft to 9 or 4 cheese wedges, which can be consumed, and perhaps also used in further food recipes.

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    Of course, this would also give the opportunity for a new achievement. What if you could get 'Cheese the Fight' by beating the Dragon... exclusively using cheese? That is, smacking the dragon with Cheese? Is this as ridiculous as it sounds in my head?

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    my idea is maybe cheese shouldn't be called cheese it should be called overpowered cheese. i want to be able to find it in the deep dark (ancient cities) in the redstone room. you have to eat a golden apple to get into so at the back of the room there should be a chest with the overpowered cheese inside but that chest only spawns if you find the room before the warden spawns. oh, also i am 8 years old and writing with my mom so please be nice.

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    So I feel lke this is a good idea but instead they should use a cauldron put it untop of a campfire then cook it

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    Whenever they get around to adding the pots from the archaeology plans, that might be the best item for making cheese, assuming the pots are actually campfire-placeable cooking vessels. Cheesemaking can get pretty complex, and it's hard to say how deep into the mysteries of culturing and aging they would want to delve. Personally I think it would be great to have literal cheese blocks aging in a cave (or anywhere with a sky light level of 0) and changing gradually like copper blocks do. Since wax is already in the game the cheese blocks could be crafted from one or more pieces of wax and the cottage cheese or soft cheese that comes out of the pot after cooking milk.Β 

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    If they add cooking pots for campfires, I think those should be used to heat the milk for making cheese. I would also like to see cheese blocks crafted from, say, five cheese and four wax, which can then be placed anywhere with a low light level for aging, with aged cheese being somewhat more valuable in terms of hunger/saturation. Then we can fill our cheese caves with cheese!

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    Maybe you need to use a cauldron instead of a crafting table to make cheese. You could craft bread between cheese to make a cheese sandwich. It fills 1 hunger. Cook the cheese sandwich to get grilled cheese which fills 6 hunger and clears effects similar to milk.

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    maybe we can put the milk and sugar mixture into a special machine that can make wheels of the cheese and you can eat it like a cakeΒ 

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    Cheese is a great idea, but I think it should be more of a process to make than simply making it in a furnace or crafting table. The way I would implement it is the player would empty a bucket of milk into a cauldron and then wait for the milk to solidify. Then the player would break the cauldron to collect a cheese block (with a Swiss cheese texture) that could be placed and eaten similar to a cake or crafted into 9 wedges that would fill 1 hunger unit. Since the sniffer is going to be in the game soon, there could also be a fun Easter egg that the sniffer is repulsed by the smell of cheese.

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    most definitely should be in the game, to be consumed on its own and also added as an ingredient.

    Could be used in brewing.

    or Cheesecake?Β 

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    My idea for cheese was to use a cauldron full of milk. Then you apply a mushroom or fungus to it, after a little while, the milk will curdle and then use the cauldron to get 1-4 slices of cheese. The cheese fills minimal hunger points and has low saturation, but depending on what mushroom or fungus you put in, you get a different type of cheese. Each cheese will remove a certain bad potion effect (e.g. brown mushroom cheese can eliminate weakness effect). The benefit to this is that you remove some effects without removing good effects that you want. Also cheese is stackable, milk buckets aren’t.

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    Cheez-IT's Recipe in crafting table, Goldfish Recipe, also in Crafting Table and other Cheese Related Snacks able to craft!

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    We must have cheese