No, it's a cheese, a dairy product made from milk
mozzarella sause
No. Mozzarella is an Italian cheese.
A website called 'all recipes' has a perfect recipe to make fried mozzarella cheese sticks to make the perfect mozzarella cheese sticks, it has step by step instructions to help you prepare the dish.
they buy them but i dont know where they buy them sorry i hope i helped!!!
Grapes , mozzarella sticks.
I think mozzarella sticks are a mixture because the definition of a mixture is a combination of two or more substances in any proportion, and the definition of a solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
Some brands of pre-packaged mozzarella sticks are gluten-free. However, many brands do contain gluten so it is important to read the labels.
Meatballs, Macaroni and Cheese, Meatloaf, Mozzarella Sticks, etc.
Topco makes them
The exact inventor is unknown, the recipe goes back as far as the 15th century.
Onomatopoeia has to do with the sounds of words imitating sounds in real life. What sounds would fried mozzarella cheese sticks have associated with them? Alone, they are silent. While being fried or eaten or handled, there might be a sound. Use your imagination. Imagine the sound you want to portray, and then use words that sound like that.
I have looked up some sites and fast food cheese sticks are usually running 35 to 40 grams per 5 sticks. So I would say 7 to 8 grams a stick.