"Cheddar" can also refer to a type of slang used in informal contexts, often meaning money or cash. Additionally, it may denote a specific style of music or a lively atmosphere, particularly in some regional dialects. In popular culture, "cheddar" can also signify something of high value or quality, akin to the phrase "big bucks."
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'.
Cream cheese will mould faster than cheddar.
No it is one of the slowest to develop mould.
The flavor of sharp cheddar cheese is stronger and more intense than that of medium cheddar cheese.
yes. the protein in it makes it give you shinier teeth than other cheese
About the same.
yes it does
The main difference between medium cheddar and sharp cheddar cheese is the aging process. Sharp cheddar is aged longer than medium cheddar, which gives it a stronger and more intense flavor. Medium cheddar has a milder taste compared to sharp cheddar.
Difference in ingredients
Believe it or not, American cheese is actually better for individuals than cheddar cheese. Despite comman hypothesis that American cheese is unhealthy and is made from the worst parts of cow milk, it actually contains some nutritional benefits, in which, cheddar cheese lacks. First of all, cheddar cheese has far more calories per slice than that of a slice
cheddar. * Cheese is made from milk. water is extracted from the milk. Cheddar cheese has much more water extracted than soft cheeses like cream cheese. Salt is added, rennet is added, a starter culture is added. There are different recipes but this is a general idea.
The moisture levels depend on how the cheese was prepared, so moisture levels vary.