Would it be called vegetarian cheese if it was made with cow's milk? No. It would be just called cheese because that's what cheese is: fat in the form of curds and salt as well as bacteria made from cow's milk.
It is usually flavoured soy bean
Cheese is made from milk, and milk can be taken from cows, and that is where most the cheese we eat comes from; cows
Cows and goats are the most commonly used animals for milk production. Cheese is made from the milk of these animals.
yes.It is made of milk. Milk comes from cows.
dried milk from COWS
A block of cheddar cheese flavored carrageenan could be considered vegetarian cheese--if you consider it to be cheese. If you define cheese as coming from milk then the only vegetarians who would knowingly eat it would call themselves lacto-vegetarians. Non vegetarian cheese is made with rennet, which comes from a calf's stomach. Vegetarian cheese is made with a vegetable rennet substitute. Rennet is a digestive enzyme that causes the milk proteins to curdle (clump together), turning the milk into something that resembles cottage cheese. The next step in making cheese is to remove the whey from the curds.
Cheese is made from milk curds. It could be cows milk, goats milk, sheeps milk, or water buffalo milk (in the case of mozzarella.
It's made from cows milk
Cheese is made by human hands from the milk that comes from a cow. Part of a veal calf's gut (called rennet) is used in the cheese-making process.
cheese is made from milk and other products but milk which comes from cows plays a big part in cheese.
The difference between "normal" cheese and a vegetarian cheese is the type of rennet that is used. An animal based rennet is typical in regular cheese, whereas in a vegetarian cheese it would be planet based. Rennet is used for coagulation in the process of making cheese.
No it is an animal product as it comes FROM an animal :o)
No, it's made with the cows milk