In a comparison between Trader Joe's and Aldi's cheeses, the article highlights that both stores offer similar flavors and textures, with minimal differences. The fresh mozzarella from both stores tasted nearly identical, with the main distinction being the firmer texture of Trader Joe's. While Aldi's Brie won in price, Trader Joe's had a marginally better flavor. The white cheddar was notably different, with Trader Joe's Unexpected cheddar delivering strong flavors relative to Aldi's milder selection. Lastly, the smoked Gouda from Aldi stood out as superior for cheese board preferences.
I could barely tell the difference between Trader Joe's and Aldi's mozzarella. The only difference I noticed was that Trader Joe's mozzarella felt firmer.
Although these cheeses looked almost identical after I cut into them, Trader Joe's wedge tasted a little more flavorful to me. My wheel from Aldi also felt slightly harder.
Trader Joe's cheddar, on the other hand, brought a punch of that tangy flavor often found in aged cheeses. Aldi's cheddar seemed to have milder, more subdued flavors.
Aldi took the cake when it came to smoked Gouda. A thick smoked Gouda is one of my favorite varieties for a cheese board.
Collection
[
|
...
]