Let’s talk cheese 🧀 — the love of my life… but also, in Bali, a bit of a luxury item.
You can find Bega blocks or go all out with fancy cheese board cheeses imported from Europe, but be prepared to pay top dollar for the privilege (and I mean top). In our house, cheese is more of a treat than a staple — a “celebrate the little things” kinda food.
BUT during a recent grocery shop, I spotted something new — a locally made block of cheddar, sitting humbly on the shelf at a fraction of the import price. I figured, why not?
And honestly? I was impressed. It melted beautifully on a classic cheese and tomato melty (you know the one) and was just as good sliced right off the block for a sneaky afternoon snack.
It’s no fancy wedge flown in from the French Alps, but it’s giving strong “solid fridge friend” vibes. Reliable, tasty, and way more budget-friendly — this might just become our new go-to.
So if you’ve been eyeing the cheese section and feeling a little defeated by the price tags, keep an eye out for some of the local options. This one was a happy little win — and I’m already planning another melty.
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Let’s talk cheese 🧀 — a universal comfort food, but in Bali, it’s often a bit of a splurge. Imported blocks from Australia or curated wedges from Europe line the grocery shelves, looking delicious... and expensive. For families trying to stick to a travel budget, pausing in front of the cheese fridge can feel more like window shopping than actual shopping.
But here’s the unexpected joy: during a recent grocery run, I stumbled across a humble package tucked among the big names — a locally made block of cheddar that cost just a fraction of the import price. Skeptical but curious, I added it to the cart. And honestly? Game-changer.
It melted perfectly into our lunch-time cheese and tomato toastie — you know the one — and held its own as the go-to snack for the 3 PM munchies. Creamy, sharp, and reliable, this local gem is no fancy French brie, but it delivers solid "fridge friend" energy — dependable and surprisingly delightful.
For traveling families in Bali, finding budget-friendly grocery options can feel like a small triumph. This affordable cheddar is a reminder that good food doesn’t always have to come with a high price tag. So next time you’re browsing the aisles, don’t overlook local brands. They may lack pretty packaging, but they pack plenty of flavor — and savings.
Pro tip: Look for @greenvalley\_id or similar local cheesemakers in larger Bali supermarkets. Traveling with kids? Melty sandwiches, grilled cheese dippers or snack-time slices just got a little easier — and cheaper.
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