The answer is yes and no - almost all cheeses are made from the products of the cheese tree, which is then refined and matured into cheese. This doesn't mean you can eat cheese straight off the cheese tree, of course!
Some low quality (American and Afghan) cheeses are just made from the side products of cow milk or pig fat - these are mostly used in McDonalds and Kraft products.
No.
Pine trees do not grow on volcanoes. Pine trees usually grow in hot, tropical places, such as Hawaii and the Bahamas.The question is about palm trees!Palm trees grow in tropical, sub tropical and temperate climates. I suppose it is possible a palm tree will grow on the slopes (lower slopes) of a volcano.
yea im pretty sure
yes mould does grow on cheese. take blue cheese for example
Cheese is not produced from trees, it is produced from milk and a mixture of other components.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
Yes it is possible to grow some cherry trees in Florida.https://peoplestrustinsurance.com/homeowners-academy/2015/02/16/growing-cherry-trees-in-florida
yes, pine can grow in arid areas only if intense care is provided. you can grow may be 1 or 2 trees, but if u want to establish a whole plantation, it is not possible because the climate of arid areas do not favor pine trees.
No. This might be a matter of semantics, but you don't grow cheese - you make it. Cheese is not a living organism that goes through cell division and mitosis. Cheese can expand through gas formation or can have mold or other organisms grow on or in it, but the cheese itself does not grow.
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
Yes, it is possible to grow cherry blossom trees in Arizona. Here is a guide: http://www.ehow.com/how_6115638_grow-cherry-trees-desert.html
bologna does not grow on trees.