It all depends on the TYPE of cheese. Not all cheese is the same. There are many different types of cheeses. For example: Swiss cheese has holes and Cheddar cheese doesn't - it's orange. It's just the way the cheese is made!! If all cheeses were the same, then that would be pretty boring.
All cheeses are made differently, which gives variety.
Swiss Cheese? Sometimes if you use the kraft singles or something like that they might not have holes, because it's more processed and they add extra things and might remold it, but just swiss cheese has holes.
Yeast makes things rise so when yeast is added then the cheese explodes into circles and it makes holes in your cheese (Swiss cheese)
Particular bacteria are added to the cheese which produce Carbon Dioxide bubbles while it is maturing. It is added by the cheese maker by choice.
your mum's fanny cheese. Lots of love, Biebz
Swiss cheese has somewhat large round holes in it. This cheese is also white and can be found in your local deli.
Cheeses that have holes have them because of carbon dioxide gas. Not all cheeses have holes because not all cheeses have the same texture, so in some cheeses holes are not made.
it doesnt!
Swiss Cheese.
weirdo!
The cheese hats have holes in them sooo.....SWISS!!!!!!!
The bacteria or enzymes in some cheeses create bubbles during the formation of the cheese. We find that these hollow spaces, when sliced, appear as the holes you see.
If your question means...Does Swiss Cheese have holes in it?...the answer is Yes.