This product bears the Green Seal of approval, based on the fact that it is least harmful to the environment because no bleach is used to make this product. Beyond Gourmet Unbleached Cheesecloth is also lint free, making it good for dusting and cleaning furniture, windows and cars. Other household uses include steaming, straining, basting, poaching, cannning, cleaning and spicing. 2 square yards per package.
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Product Details
Product Length:
5.0 inches
Product Width:
0.3 inches
Product Height:
9.0 inches
Product Weight:
0.25 pounds
Package Length:
8.1 inches
Package Width:
5.3 inches
Package Height:
0.9 inches
Package Weight:
0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 21 reviews
Features
Unbleached cheesecloth with 2 square yards per package
Made of 100 percent lint-free cotton
Great for steaming, straining, basting, poaching, and canning
Cut down into smaller sizes for use as spice bags
Also ideal for dusting and cleaning of furniture, windows, and cars
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Loose woven cheese cloth Oct 27, 2008
By JAC Was not a tightly woven a cheese cloth as I had purchased before. Could not use it for straining, even doubled, tripled over. Maybe I overlooked something in the description. I'm not a cheese cloth expert.
31 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Not real cheesecloth! Jun 09, 2009
By Carolyn A. Campbell 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.
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Not fine Mar 08, 2009
By KZ 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.
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
NOT fine cheesecloth!!! Nov 28, 2008
By Duneb 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 be your choice.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Disaster cloth Dec 09, 2009
By Andrea Scarantino Try to strain soy milk with this product. You will find yourself covered with soy milk, your hands burnt, your wallet lightened, your mouth full of insults. The trouble with this product is that this is, let's face it, a cheesecloth wannabe, without any real chance to make it in the real world of cheecloths. And here you are, paying the price of this wannabe's unrealistic ambitions. THERE IS TOO MUCH SPACE BETWEEN THREADS! Sorry, but someboy had to tell you, cheesecloth wannabe. Now go and get a job as a mop, you just do not have it in you...