I think the United States.
In the US, Wisconsin does
cheddar cheese
Cheddar is a heavy, rich tasting, yellow cheese made originally in Somerset, south England. It is Englands most produced cheese and one of the most popular cheeses in the world. Other places, notably in USA produce their own "cheddar" but it is never as tasty as the original.
Goat cheese and cheddar cheese.
Cheddar is certainly the most popular cheese in the UK, more Cheddar is sold than any other cheese but I would not describe it as 'famous'.
Cheddar, Brie, Swiss and then probably Cream Cheese. This answer depends on what country, In USA Id say Cheddar, Mozzarella, Jack, Provolone,
chedderWhite cheddar.
Cheddar.
cheddar cheese
Most cheddar cheeses contain animal rennet.
Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard, yellow to off-white, and sometimes sharp-tasting cheese originally made in the English village of Cheddar in Somerset. Cheddar cheese is the most popular cheese in the United Kingdom, accounting for 51% of the country's £1.9 billion annual cheese market. Cheddar cheese is produced in many countries across the world, but only cheese produced in the English counties of Somerset, Devon, Dorset, and Cornwall may be given the EU Protected Designation of Origin name "West Country farmhouse Cheddar".
As a rule, no. But one can make cheddar from milk which has had most of the butterfat removed (skimmed). This makes a much harder cheddar, or a grating cheddar.