Why should you try Achha Cheddar Cheese (slices and blocks) in your kitchen?
At Achha Foods, we believe cheese should be simple: great taste, dependable melt, and a price that doesn’t make you think twice. That’s why our Achha Cheddar Cheese comes both in convenient slices and in blocks — so you can grab exactly what your recipe (and mood) needs. Our cheddar is made from fresh milk and processed to deliver consistent texture and flavour whether you’re layering a sandwich, building a burger, or grating over pasta.
Are slices or blocks better — what should I buy first?
If you cook quickly or pack lunches, slices are a time-saver — pre-portioned, easy to melt, and perfect for burgers, grilled cheese, and quick sandwiches. If you love to shred or slice to your own thickness (or want the best value per kilogram), go for a block — it gives more flexibility for grating, cubing, or cutting exact slices for platters. Our product range includes 200g, 400g, 1kg and 2kg options, so you can pick a pack that matches how often you cook.
How well does Achha Cheddar melt and perform in recipes?
Cheddar (and processed cheddar-style cheeses and blends) are prized for smooth melting when used right — that’s why slices are popular for burgers and blocks are often used for grating on hot dishes. Achha slices are formulated to melt evenly for that classic pull and creamy finish, while our blocks are stable for shredding and baking. For context on why processed and cheddar blends melt differently and when to pick slices vs blocks, see industry notes on processed cheese meltability.
What flavours and uses can I expect from Achha Cheddar?
Expect a bold, slightly tangy cheddar character that complements both everyday and party food:
Slices: burgers, grilled sandwiches, omelettes, and quick melts.
Blocks: shredding for pizzas and pasta, cubing for salads and platters, and slicing for cheeseboards.
We designed our cheddar to hold its character under heat — it adds richness without becoming rubbery or oily when used correctly. Customer feedback and our product pages show it’s popular across cafes and home kitchens for that reason.
Is Achha Cheddar affordable — what price points should I expect?
Yes — we priced our cheddar to be accessible for daily use. On our store and partner marketplaces, you’ll find 200g packs in the lower hundreds of rupees, and 1kg and 2kg packs designed for families, cafes, and light catering—giving you cost efficiency per kilogram when you buy bigger sizes. Check our store or local retail partners for current stock and exact pricing in your city.

How should I store Achha Cheddar slices and blocks at home?
Keep both slices and blocks chilled in the freezer, thaw when you want to use. For blocks, rewrap tightly or use an airtight container to avoid moisture loss and external odors; for slices, keep the original sealed pack until use and refrigerate after opening. Blocks can be cut into usable portions and frozen if you want longer storage — wrap tightly before freezing to reduce freezer burn. (These are standard dairy storage tips we recommend in our kitchen.)
Can Achha Cheddar replace imported or premium cheeses in recipes?
In many everyday recipes — yes. Our cheddar is designed to give you the melty, savory lift a sandwich, pizza or burger needs without a premium price tag. For restaurants and home cooks who need very specific flavor profiles or aged-cheese notes, you might still keep an aged cheddar on hand — but for most melting, shredding, and sandwich work, Achha Cheddar is built to perform. Customer reviews on our channels and retail listings reflect strong preference for Achha in quick-service and home cooking.
Final question: Which pack should you buy to start?
If you want convenience and instant melts, start with a 200g or 400g pack of slices. If you cook with cheese regularly or want better per-kg value, choose a 1kg block or 2kg block. Once you try both, you’ll quickly see where slices save time and where blocks save money — and you’ll keep both in rotation. You can order directly from our shop or from verified local retailers and marketplaces.