yes it can. it is grown in ukolsovia aka china
I do believe some strawberries and Romanian cheese are grown in Rome.
Cheese is a milk product, rice is grown on fields.
Moon cheese is a type of cheese that is grown on the moon it is harvested from aliens and you can only buy it in china.
If you are a grown-up, desert can be an appetizer. If you are serving adult guests, cheese straws would be a good alternative.
wheat, grapes, maize, olives, and cheese
Example: a block of cheese has grown moldy. This is chemical spoilage. A block of cheese falls on the floor. This is mechanical spoilage.
Cheese with mould (mold) which has grown on it is not normally safe to eat. But many so-called 'blue' cheeses are made with special types of mould, veined throughout the cheese, which is perfectly edible.
It depends on what the rat eats. if it eats noting but cheese, it will gain between 10-15 lbs.
I'm not sure to be honest, but I would say that blue cheese is cheese that has been allowed to kind of sit and "ferment" like wine, and it has grown mould in the veins. And I could be mistaken but isn't feta goats cheese? I'd say google it! :D
cheese, and dairy products, sausage and saurkraut, and beer...
Jamie likes Crops grown in high quality soil. Jamie loves Special Milk, Special Eggs, and Special Cheese.
First you put the cheese in your mouth. Then you chew the cheese. Next you swallow the cheese. Finally, you digest the cheese. The functions are: yellow cheese, goat cheese, gouda cheese, Swiss cheese, cheddar cheese, provolone cheese, American cheese, monterey jack cheese, bleu cheese, limburger cheese, aged cheese, parmessiano aregiano cheese, mozzorella cheese, pizza cheese, shredded cheese, wheel of cheese, wedge of cheese, cheese fondue, cream cheese, stinky cheese, cheese cake, ratatouille cheese, cheese whiz, colby jack, cottage cheese, Mexican cheese, feta cheese, folded cheese with mint, ricotta cheese, gorganzola cheese, marbled cheese, regurgitated cheese, aged gouda, cheese log, nacho cheese, brie cheese, mascarpone cheese, mini bell cheese, havarti cheese, munster cheese, and pepper jack cheese. For a full list of cheeses, visit www.cheese.com