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Cheese is made from old milk and the decomposers in the milk eat the bad bacteria that carry diseases so the decomposers can mold and make cheese. :D

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Cheese-making is a long process that uses bacteria and enzymes to break down milk and turn it into cheese. Cheese is a positive result of decomposers.

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hi cheese is helped by bacteria and others things that are made

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Cheese is made from old milk and the decomposers in the milk eat the bad bacteria that carry diseases so the decomposers can mold and make cheese. you be eating mold. >:D


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