No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
Feta is a sheep's milk cheese, but some goat's milk is generally allowed.
Feta is a brined curd sheep's milk, with up to 30% goat's milk, cheese. Feta is salted and cured in a brine solution (based on water or whey) for several months. Once dry, it is white, crumbles easily, and has a tangy, salty flavor that can range from mild to sharp.
Goat or sheep milk
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
No goat and are not blanket same.
Feta is made from sheep or goat milk
Mizithra is an unsalted Greek cheese that is made from sheep or goat's milk. Ricotta is an unsalted soft white Italian cheese made from sheep's milk.
Yoghurt is made from milk - some countries make yoghurt from cow, sheep, goat and even camel's milk.
Milk of either cow, goat, sheep or buffalo.
sheep wool and goat milk i beleive.
No, cheese is produced from milk, usually milk from the cow, sheep, goat or buffalo.
A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk. A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.