No. Ancient sites have been found with the remains of foodstuffs including cheese.
It is supposed that cheese making was begun about 8-10 thousand years ago if not earlier.
Though Wisconsin is famous for its cheeses, cheese is a very ancient food, dating back thousands of years.Cheese is believed to have come from the Middle East originally.
Yes they do. Wisconsin makes versions of almost every kind of cheese.
10,000
cause they make chesse
because of the cow's and the milk they use to make cheese
I think mozzarella. If not that, then American Cheddar.
Over 600 according to an excerpt from a story on the Wisconsin tourism website.... "As one might expect for a state known for its originality, there is no shortage of creativity among Wisconsin's cheese makers. Some 60 artisan cheesemakers are currently producing more than 600 different types of cheese, including hundreds of complex, one-of-a-kind artisanal, farmstead and organic varieties made by hand in small batches."
California, but if you take into mind the mast dairy production per capita, then you will see that Wisconsin does more. The only reason those dumb Californians make more dairy products is because thay are like 20x bigger than Wisconsin.
You can put cheese and mayo.,egg, hotdog .... or you can put cheese first and toast it , (a better smell of cheese will be sensed) and put some egg and ham , if you like.
Wisconsin got its nickname "the badger state" because it has so many badgers living in it. They also have vast numbers of dairy cows and use it to make a lot of cheese.
the pilgrims were trying to make it to wisconsin because the loved cheese
first you melt cheese than you get chicken and rub cheese all over it and heat it up, and enjoy!