Some cheese is designed to age while others are best eaten
fresh. Even hard cheeses, however, are not typically aged more than a decade. Because
of this, the oldest cheeses in the world are found by mere happenstance. Their
extensive aging isn’t intentional; it is accidental, happening when someone
dies or being discovered years after being left somewhere. Amazingly enough,
some of the cheese archaeologists and others discover is even (probably) safe
to eat. Here are three of the oldest cheeses that have been found. If you buy
from a specialty retailer, you may be able to find cheddar aged over fiveyears, but that is still a baby compared to these cheeses.
The Cheese With A Chinese Mummy
In 2014, the cheese world got some major news when researchers
announced that mummies found buried in China were discovered with hunks of
cheese. The mummies were originally buried within the Taklamakan Desert and experts
put them at 3,800 years old. The cheese hunks were found around the neck of the
mummies. The cheese was actually discovered when researchers started excavating
Xiaohe Cemetery, or Ordek’s Necropolis, from 2002 to 2004. This necropolis
provided salty soil and dry air, allowing for preservation of mummies and
accessories. The cheese clumps adorned the chests and necks of the mummies and
were between 0.4 and 0.8 inches.
Cheese Found In A Milwaukee Walk-In Cooler
To give an example of the type of old cheese that is more
typically found, look at the case of Ed Zahn, a cheesemaker, who discovered
decades-old cheese in his walk-in cooler in 2012. Zahn, who was 73 at the time
of discovery, had originally made the cheese while working a cheese company
that is no longer in business. His 40-year old cheddar was accidental, but
still won him the honor of having the oldest of all commercially available
cheeses in the world, while supplies lasted. The flavor was reportedly so
strong that people could only handle very small bites. At the same time, Zahn
found two other batches of cheese, one that was 28 years old and another that
was 34.
20-Year-Old Cheddar
Apparently Wisconsin prides itself on its cheesemaking
skills for good reason; another of the oldest cheeses is from the state as
well. The Hook’s Cheese Company in Mineral Point made headlines in 2015 when
they sold 20-year-old cheddar. It sold for $209 a pound and it was all claimed
very quickly following the announcement.