No. Pasta is made of flour, eggs, salt and water.
Most pasta is made with semolina or durum, a type of wheat flour, but other grains, such as corn, rice, quinoa, spelt, and kamut can be used.
Many cheeses come from Parma, Parmesan being best known
'Genuine' Parmesan cheese comes from Italy. It is named after the City of Parma, and the Italian government strictly controls its manufacture and quality.
As cheeses come from animals the all contain some cholesterol.
Saturated fats are the fats that come from animal products. One saturated item would be cheese, like Parmesan, and Cheddar. Another would be milk chocolate, because it is made of milk and butter, which come from animals.
Pig
Parmesan, or Parmigiano, is a hard cheese produced in Italy. Italian law governs which provinces may label their Parmesan as Parmigiano-Reggiano. Other cheeses might be labelled Parmesan, or Parmigiano, but this gives no guarantee of quality since there is no legal control over their manufacture.
Feta cheese is usually from goats or sheep.
Feta is from Greece.
Cheese is a dairy product. Cows, goats, and sheep account for most of the commercially available cheese. I have heard of camel cheese.
well cheese is a by product of milk through fermentation. as for its origin middle east.
None that I know of. Since parmesan is a hard cheese, a stiff brush should work. If the grater is made of stainless steel, it should come clean in a dishwasher on the bottom rack. If that fails ... well, then, frankly I'd look for one that is easier to clean!
Cheese is not a rock. It is a dairy product that comes from mainly cows. Though some cheese comes from goats, cheddar and all of your daily cheeses come from cows.