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What on earth are string cheese sticks???
Cold mozzarella cheese that looks like a stick. Kids pick the sticks apart into the strings and eat them as a snack or part of a lunch meal.
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Mozzarella sticks
Mozzarella sticks are breaded cheese sticks that are deep fried and often eaten with marinara sauce. Typically seen as an appetizer in chain restaurants.
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Cold mozzarella cheese that looks like a stick. Kids pick the sticks apart into the strings and eat them as a snack or part of a lunch meal.
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Mozzarella sticks are breaded cheese sticks that are deep fried and often eaten with marinara sauce. Typically seen as an appetizer in chain restaurants.
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Thanks, but that does not look like cheese…
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Cold mozzarella cheese that looks like a stick. Kids pick the sticks apart into the strings and eat them as a snack or part of a lunch meal.
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Mozzarella sticks are breaded cheese sticks that are deep fried and often eaten with marinara sauce. Typically seen as an appetizer in chain restaurants.
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I should have paid attention better. I replied more to the original meme than to the question at hand.

Mozzarella sticks are a breaded and fried version of string cheese. (And delicious with marinara or Ranch)
 
Thanks, but that does not look like cheese…
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I haven’t had string cheese sticks, they weren’t around when I was growing up and I have no desire to have them now. Mozzarella sticks I’ve had several times and they have never tasted like “real” cheese either. You aren’t missing anything.
 

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