A brie(f) history of cheese - Paul Kindstedt

TED-Ed
13 Dec 201805:34

Summary

TLDRCheese, one of humanity's oldest foods, originated around 8000 BCE with Neolithic farmers in the Fertile Crescent. It offered a survival advantage by providing essential nutrients with less lactose and could be preserved. The art of cheesemaking evolved with the discovery of rennet, leading to a variety of cheeses worldwide. From ancient Mesopotamia to medieval Europe, cheese played a significant role in culinary and religious life. Today, it's a global industry, yet local farms continue the ancient tradition of crafting this beloved dairy product.

Takeaways

  • 🧀 Cheese is one of the oldest human-made foods, dating back to 8000 BCE.
  • 🐏 The rise of agriculture led to the domestication of animals like sheep and goats, providing a source of milk for cheese production.
  • 🥛 Fresh milk would naturally sour, leading to the discovery of cheese when ancient farmers noticed coagulated curds.
  • 🌍 Cheese provided a survival advantage by offering a preserved food source rich in proteins, fats, and minerals with less lactose.
  • 🏺 Pottery fragments from 7th millennium BCE in Turkey show evidence of early cheese and butter containers.
  • 📜 The earliest known writings include records of cheese quotas and varieties used in Mesopotamia for rituals and daily life.
  • 🐄 The use of rennet, an animal byproduct, revolutionized cheesemaking by controlling the coagulation process.
  • 🌐 Cheesemaking techniques spread globally, leading to the development of a wide range of cheeses with local flavors.
  • 🏰 During Roman rule, cheese was a crucial part of soldiers' rations, supporting the vast empire.
  • 🏰 Medieval monks in Benedictine monasteries played a significant role in refining cheese varieties such as Parmesan and Roquefort.
  • 🗼 The profitability of Swiss cheese led to territorial disputes, highlighting the economic importance of the cheese trade.

Q & A

  • When did the earliest cheesemaking begin?

    -The earliest cheesemaking began as early as 8000 BCE by Neolithic farmers living in the Fertile Crescent.

  • What was the significance of cheesemaking for Neolithic people?

    -Cheesemaking provided Neolithic people with an enormous survival advantage by offering essential nutrients with much less lactose and the ability to preserve and stockpile milk.

  • How did ancient farmers discover cheese?

    -Ancient farmers discovered cheese when they noticed that fresh milk would sour in warm conditions, causing proteins to coagulate into soft clumps that could be eaten fresh.

  • What was the role of cheese in the Bronze Age?

    -By the end of the Bronze Age, cheese was a standard commodity in maritime trade throughout the eastern Mediterranean.

  • How did cheese become a staple in Mesopotamia?

    -In Mesopotamia, cheese became a staple of culinary and religious life, with administrative records of cheese quotas for different rituals and populations.

  • What is rennet and how did it influence cheesemaking?

    -Rennet is an animal byproduct produced in the stomachs of certain mammals that can accelerate and control coagulation, leading to the production of a wide variety of new, harder cheeses.

  • How did cheesemaking practices evolve in different cultures?

    -Different cultures embraced cheese and added their own local flavors, such as the hard, sundried Byaslag by Mongolians, cottage cheese by Egyptians, and paneer in South Asia.

  • What was the importance of cheese in the Roman Empire?

    -Under Roman rule, 'dry cheese' or 'caseus aridus' became an essential ration for the nearly 500,000 soldiers guarding the vast borders of the Roman Empire.

  • How did cheesemaking practices change during the medieval period?

    -In the medieval period, cheesemaking continued to evolve in manors and Benedictine monasteries, where monks experimented with different types of milk and aging processes, leading to many of today's popular cheeses.

  • What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on cheese production?

    -The Industrial Revolution took cheese production out of the monastery and into machinery, leading to mass production and global distribution.

  • How much cheese is produced worldwide today?

    -Today, the world produces roughly 22 billion kilograms of cheese a year, which is shipped and consumed around the globe.

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Cheese HistoryNeolithic FoodDairy EvolutionAgricultural LegacyCulinary HeritageMesopotamian CheeseMedieval MonasteryCheesemaking TechniquesGlobal TradeFood Culture
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