Cheese is an incredibly delicious
food, but certain areas of the country, such as Wisconsin, tend to have much
more variety than other locations. That means that if you want a special cheese
from across the country, you may need to ask someone to purchase and ship the
cheese to you. The same is also true if you have a delicious cheese that you
want to share with a distant friend. When shipping cheese, always pick the
fastest shipping method so it arrives within two or three days and follow these
tips.
Time Of Year
There are actually certain times of
the year that it is better or easier to send cheese. You should ideally send it
during the colder months of the year as you may not need to add ice packs or
similar items to the packaging. Most of the time packages are left out on
loading docks or warehouses that are the same temperature as outdoors, making
fall or winter the ideal time to send cheese without concerns for
refrigeration.
Ideal Cheeses For Shipping
As long as you know what you are
doing, you can send any type of cheese you want. If you are starting off,
however, keep in mind that hard, aged cheeses tend to be much easier to ship.
That is because these cheeses will not be damaged by spending a few days out of
refrigeration, especially if it is not the height of summer.
Keep In Original Packaging
If you have ordered cheese online
from a specialty retailer, then trust their packaging method. Simply copy it in
the future, or if you plan on sending a portion of your order on to someone
else, remove the cheese you plan on keeping and send the rest on in its
original packaging.
Packing Method
The best way to pack cheese to ship
is to place inside an insulated container (such as a disposable cooler) filled
with ice packs in addition to cushioning, like packing peanuts. This will keep
the cheese cushioned and cold for two days (possibly three). Opt for frozen gel
packs when selecting the right packaging materials and don’t forget to label
the package with the words “keep refrigerated” or “perishable” so the mail
service is aware that the contents have special requirements.
Receiving Shipped Cheese
When you get cheese that has been shipped, always carefully examine it
before eating it to ensure it still appears normal and safe. Your senses of
sight, smell, and taste should be enough. Also be sure to take the cheese out
of the packaging and put it into the refrigerator as soon as possible to ensure
freshness and optimize shelf-life.
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