Cheetos are not meltable in the traditional sense like cheese; instead, they can become soft and lose their structure when heated. When exposed to high temperatures, they may burn or turn into a crunchy, charred substance rather than melting smoothly. However, some people use crushed Cheetos as a flavorful topping for dishes, where they can soften slightly when combined with hot ingredients.
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Cheetos was created in 1948.
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Cheetos is a food, a mixture of products and chemical compounds - no chemical formula of cheetos.
What does your body do with the energy from cheetos?
It depends on if the cookware is meltable. If it is plastic, of course, it is going to melt.
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Yep! Cheetos originated from Canada :)
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The first Cheetos brand snacks were of the crunchy variety, invented in 1948. The Cheetos Cheese Puffs variety came along in 1971.