The origin of the word cheese appears to be the Latin caseus,[2] from which the modern word casein is closely derived. The earliest source is probably from the proto-Indo-European root *kwat-, which means "to ferment, become sour".
Bulgaria
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
There is no evidence to confirm the origins of cheese. It has been suggested that cheese making was connected with the domestication of sheep some 8000 years BC, by the nomadic tribes of Central Asia
this word comes from destruction
The word cheese can have the plural cheeses, which means two or more separate "types" of cheese. The word cheese itself is often used as a collective term, e.g. We sampled the Camembert, Roquefort, and Edam cheese (although as noted, the word cheeses would be better here).
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Mozeralla cheese originated in Italy.
The Cheese souffle originated in champagne
In 1884, the word was expanded from the Italian word riso, meaning 'rice'. Risotto is rice cooked in a broth with meat and cheese.
Italy
Bulgaria
the grilled cheese started in america!
The cheese originated from Jarlsberg, which is in Norway.
Brie cheese originates from the region of Brie in France.
Yes, it does.
It originated in England.