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cheese-based peanuts. The outer and inner shell peanuts are peeled, then blended. The composition between water and beans is 2: 1. The result will be peanut milk. Peanut milk is filtered, then heated not to boil
with a temperature of 73-75 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes. This is done to kill the bacteria. This is all I know.

But this has absolutely nothing to do with cheese. Calling it "cheese-based" implies that there is, at one point, cheese involved in the process.

It might be "Peanut-based" cheese (although you can't call something cheese if there is no milk in it, at least not in Germany as far as I am aware)

thank you for the impormation. a moment if you know it, please for me.