Rennet is originally extracted from the rennet stomach of domesticised milk-giving animals (domest. mammals)
But also plant-originating and bacterial rennets are nowadays produced for dairy process industries.
And there are a lot of different cheese brands, all using different processes and processing materials. So .... ask the manifacturer!
No.
cheese
man made
Leather is a man-made product produced by tanning animal skins.
Since man has made and used cheese from pre-history, it is not known for sure, but it is speculated that the age-old custom of using animal skins to carry liquids may be behind an accidental discovery of cheese. If a calf's stomach was used to carry cow or goat milk, the rennet in the stomach would have curdled the milk into cheese. But as I said, that is speculation.
cheese all other words are living organisms well cheese is mold which is a living animal so that reason wouldn't work but you could say that the others have 3 letters, or that cheese doesnt have the letter a
No it isn't. Processed means it is not a natural, but a man made product.
When I said to to all the cheese factories I like Cheese, but also i like cans, could you make cheese that has something to do with cans. Then 40 years later they invented cheese that tasted like a can and I told them "I meant cheese in a can you crazy cheese haters!". Then they said sorry and made cheese in a can.And that's how they made cheese in a can!oh you said when was it invented...it was invented in 1815 by a man that liked cheese.
NO. Cheese is man-made, it's made from lots of salt, rennin (stomach from veal calves), fat from milk, and curds. Feces is entirely different from cheese, a completely different consistency, colour, and even smell.
"Animals" collectively are naturally occuring. However within certain contexts you could referr to a selectively bred animal as "man-made". Similarly, a GM animal to a certain extent is "man-made".
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