The correct spelling is "Monterey Jack Cheese" originally "Jack's Cheese", so named after the businessman who first marketed it (David Jacks) in Monterey, California.
Monterrey (with two r's) is a city in Mexico, however, this city has no association with the cheese in question.
I have seen Queso Manchego marketed by Mexican cheese makers as "Monterrey" or "Monterey" cheese (no "Jack"), but I think this is more for marketing purposes for brand recognition by non-Spanish speakers.
That is the correct spelling of "cheese" (a dairy product created by fermentation).
The correct spelling of the cheese is mozzarella (pizza cheese).
Pepperjack cheese is monterrey jack cheese with peppers added so if the monterrey jack you start with is natural, then the pepperjack you make will be, too. If the monterrey jack has additives in it, they will still be in the final product.
Pepper jack is monterrey jack cheese flavored with peppers. So if the monterrey jack you start with is natural, the pepper jack is too.
what is the history of monterey jack cheese
That is the correct spelling of "asiago" cheese (from alpine Italy).
A mildly flavoured cheese, similar to Edam, sometimes known as "Monterey Jack"
You just did. -I think all cheese names should be capitalized
The correct spelling is cheesy (like cheese, or -idiomatically- cheaply or badly done.)
The cheese food items (originally Mexican) are spelled "quesadillas".
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The correct spelling of the food items (plural) is "fajitas" (originally the name for the meat used).