Talk:Raejuusto

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Is this a wet cheese/whey mixture like cottage cheese. The few pictures I found of it made it look like a rather dry curd like feta but I can't be sure. Rmhermen 01:52, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] It is cottage cheese

I don't think raejuusto is that different from cottage cheese. Finnish raejuustos that I have eated just have had a bit larger chunk size and the chunks are a bit more solid than in the cottage cheese I bought from Lidl that looks like exactly the pic in the cottage cheese article. But it tastes the same. And that stuff is sold as raejuusto in Finland. The package even reads "raejuusto/cottage cheese". 89.166.23.148 (talk) 00:24, 17 January 2008 (UTC)