Some Cheddar cheese is made in France. The real thing is made only in Somerset, England
Yes cheese has been made in Cheddar for hundreds of years. Cheddar is small village in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. Cheddar cheese is a hard cheese, matured for a long while and very tangy/tasty.
Stinking bishop is considered to be the oldest known cheese in the world, dating back to the days of Cictercian monks. Coming in close is Sbrinz cheese. However, as far as aging available to the public, access to 15-year old cheddar is where you'd be safest at stopping in retrograde for consumption.
Becaause it's not made in a factory.
Cheese is made from milk. No eggs.
White cheese is made from milk and churned to make cheese
No. Cheese is a dairy product made from a living organism's milk. Since there are no recorded living organisms on Mars and the fact that upon going there no cheddar chese was found, we can conclude that Mars is not made of cheddar cheese.
Cheddar is tradionally a hard,pressed, rinded cows milk cheese. Artisan cheddars are made in this way but mass produced cheddar is made in large plastic wrapped blocks.
They are crisps ("chips", in the US) that are cheddar cheese flavour. Cheddar cheese is a mild tasting hard cheese, from the Cheddar region of the UK.
It depends on who packages the cheddar cheese. Velveeta is supposedly a cheddar cheese but some of its molecules are quite similar to plastic. I like natural cheddar cheese.
Cheddar cheese does
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
Cheddar and Brie, probably more.