Product Description
6 Special Things About This Cloth
Grown on an organic cotton farm and woven by an organic textile millA dream to clean, whatever you’ve strained washes off.Perfect for straining and filtering anything you throw at it (we’ve tried). Stronger than Grade 90 butter baby muslin, wash and reuse many times.Free from child labor and free from plastic When you’ve finally worn it out compost it
Not Many Folks Know this but…
Buying cheesecloth is not like buying sheets – the higher the number doesn’t mean the better the cloth. Very high thread count cloths like Grade 90 are delicate and fragile. Great for wiping baby’s face and taking off makeup but not great in your hard-working kitchen.
We could put you to sleep talking about warp and weft and yarn size but trust us – we tested hundreds of cloths before selecting the perfect one for culinary use. Our cheesecloth has a yarn size and thread count that delivers great straining, cutting, cleaning, and durability.
Who is Country Trading Co.?
We are a small family business, and we know one end of a kitchen from the other. We make everything from scratch and back in 2012, we started developing a culinary-grade organic cheesecloth to take the strain. One that we could cut and wash without it disintegrating.
At home in our kitchen, we make cheese and yogurt, brew beer, kombucha, and ferment vegetables, cure bacon, make jams and jellies. This is a fantastic quality cloth that does the job. We really hope you enjoy using it and reusing it in your kitchens as much as we do. We pack it in a plastic-free cardboard box with some of our favorite recipes printed inside.
This large 1.5m x 1.0m Certified Organic Cheesecloth is Perfect for:
Draining cheese curdFiltering bone brothStraining nut milkMaking Greek yogurtFiltering Cold Brew CoffeeFruit jellies and preservesKombucha and Craft BeerStraining Vegetable JuiceSteeping hops for beerMaking spice bagsSqueezing lemons
…. we could go on – we’re still learning new things our customers use this cloth for.
Where does this cheesecloth end up? Not in land fill
When it gets a bit tired after many uses in the kitchen, we move it to the garden basket for use as a seed saving and seed sorting cloth. We also use it in the workshop and garage for cleaning and polishing. When we’re finally finished with it, we compost it.
Visit our Amazon store to see our hemmed organic cheesecloth squares and other sustainable kitchen tools.
GENEROUS PACK SIZE 2 SQUARE YARDS (18 SQUARE FEET) – Cut this large piece to smaller sizes and reuse for many tasks in the kitchen. Made by makers for makers – buy with confidence. Money back guarantee
FOOD SAFE ORGANICALLY GROWN AND WOVEN COTTON – Certified Organic cotton – free from bleach, child labor, and chemical sizing this natural food grade fabric is good for the environment and your home so you can strain your food with confidence
ULTRAFINE FOR FILTERING BEVERAGES – Correct weave for cold brew coffee, straining almond nut milk, covering Kombucha tea, brewing craft beer, and fermented kefir and jun drinks
EXTENSIVELY TESTED FOR CHEESEMAKING AND YOGURT – Fine weave, slow draining for straining Greek yogurts and clarified butter, pressing tofu and making, Feta, Labneh, and vegan cheeses
EASY TO CLEAN, REUSABLE AND BIODEGRADABLE – More easily washed and reused than butter muslin or nylon and no need to double layer. Kraft card gift-box includes bonus recipes for mulled wine bags, Greek yogurt, and herb pouches. Achieve your plastic-free, zero waste goals for multi-uses around the home like cooking Thanksgiving turkey, with a tight weave for canning cloth, jelly making, spice bags, and even fine polishing wood and glass
Customers say
Customers find the cheesecloth to be of high quality with a tight weave that doesn’t fall apart and is easy to wash and reuse. Moreover, the fabric is 100% cotton with a fine weave, and customers appreciate its larger size that can be cut to specific needs. Additionally, the cheesecloth receives positive feedback for its effectiveness, with one customer noting it works particularly well for straining elderberries, and customers consider it good value for money.
There are no reviews yet.