Yes, it was named after a village in England.
Cheddar is one word, cheese is one word, cheddar cheese is two words.
That is the correct spelling of "asiago" cheese (from alpine Italy).
Yes, "Gorgonzola" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of cheese named after the town of Gorgonzola in Italy.
The word "burgundy" is capitalized if one is referring to the French region of the same name. However, if one is referring to the color burgundy, then it is not capitalized.
TRUCKLE. A 19th C dialect word for a barrel shaped cheese. Article in Wikipedia 11th June 2009
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes it should be capitalized.
No, the word 'patent' is only capitalized when referring to the legal protection of an invention. In general usage, it is not capitalized.
Yes, the word "Apple" should be capitalized when referring to the company or brand.
Yes, the word "Christening" should be capitalized when referring to the Christian sacrament of baptism.
You want to know if a word beginning with 'n' is capitalized in a particular context? Can you say what the word is?
No.