Beyond Gourmet Ubleached Cheesecloth
from: Harold Import Company, Inc.
Price: $3.69
Prices subject to change.Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Product Description:
Beyond Gourmet Cheesecloth2 Square Yards"Green Seal of Approval" - Recycled Packaging.Imported from Sweden.
Beyond Gourmet Cheesecloth2 Square Yards"Green Seal of Approval" - Recycled Packaging.Imported from Sweden.
Features:
- Green Seal of Approval - no bleach is used to make this product
- Lint free for dusting and cleaning of furniture, windows and cars
- Can be used in the kitchen for steaming, straining, basting, poaching, canning, cleaning and as a spice bag
- 2 square yards per package
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Not real cheesecloth!
This is not real cheesecloth. Cheap with a looser weave than most metal strainers. Only useful for cooking meat maybe, not working with dairy products.
Rating:
- Functional - too thin
This cloth is just too thin. You need to double and triple layer it for many uses. It works, but it just isn't as nice as a higher quality piece of cloth.
Rating:
- Not fine
While the material itself may deserve praise, the functionality definitely does not. Yes, in four folds it will strain my soured milk from the whey, but it gets tangled and stretched too easily and with four folds cleaning it is very tough. Ive found it best to simply use a piece of cotton such as a t-shirt or a very thin towel which can be washed and reused with much less hassle. A fine cheesecloth also works much better.
Rating:
- This is NOT cheesecloth.
This stuff is feathery garbage, not real cheesecloth. I don't know how they can get away selling it. Real cheesecloth is almost fabric-like: in fact people used to wear real cheesecloth as clothes. Cheesecloth should look and feel like cloth: is should resemble muslin (which is a good substitute). I gave this one star because I could not give it no stars. Don't think you are going o get good results with this stuff: it cannot stand up to straining large amounts of soup and it is far too flimsy to ... Read More
Rating:
- NOT fine cheesecloth!!!
I've been looking for fine cheesecloth, and thought this would be good to throw into my order since I could get it with free shipping. The conflicting reviews were concerning, but I decided to take the plunge for $4.
Bottom line, this is NOT cheesemaking cloth. It wouldn't even rate as bandage gauze. If you're looking for something to strain particles out, this is not it (unless the particles are the size of lentils or popcorn kernels). If you're looking for a cleaning rag, this might ... Read More
- Not real cheesecloth!This is not real cheesecloth. Cheap with a looser weave than most metal strainers. Only useful for cooking meat maybe, not working with dairy products.
- Functional - too thinThis cloth is just too thin. You need to double and triple layer it for many uses. It works, but it just isn't as nice as a higher quality piece of cloth.
- Not fineWhile the material itself may deserve praise, the functionality definitely does not. Yes, in four folds it will strain my soured milk from the whey, but it gets tangled and stretched too easily and with four folds cleaning it is very tough. Ive found it best to simply use a piece of cotton such as a t-shirt or a very thin towel which can be washed and reused with much less hassle. A fine cheesecloth also works much better.
- This is NOT cheesecloth. This stuff is feathery garbage, not real cheesecloth. I don't know how they can get away selling it. Real cheesecloth is almost fabric-like: in fact people used to wear real cheesecloth as clothes. Cheesecloth should look and feel like cloth: is should resemble muslin (which is a good substitute). I gave this one star because I could not give it no stars. Don't think you are going o get good results with this stuff: it cannot stand up to straining large amounts of soup and it is far too flimsy to ... Read More
- NOT fine cheesecloth!!!I've been looking for fine cheesecloth, and thought this would be good to throw into my order since I could get it with free shipping. The conflicting reviews were concerning, but I decided to take the plunge for $4.
Bottom line, this is NOT cheesemaking cloth. It wouldn't even rate as bandage gauze. If you're looking for something to strain particles out, this is not it (unless the particles are the size of lentils or popcorn kernels). If you're looking for a cleaning rag, this might ... Read More
