in the united states yes
No, the noun 'feta' is a common noun, a general word for a type of cheese of Greek origin.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'feta' is the name of a specific feta, for example, Athenos Feta or Nikos Tomato Basil Feta.
Many brands of feta cheese offer vegetarian options that do not contain animal rennet. Look for feta labeled as "vegetarian" or specifically "rennet-free." Brands such as Athenos and Dodoni often provide vegetarian versions, but it's essential to check the packaging for specific rennet information, as formulations can vary. Always verify by reading labels or checking the manufacturer's website for confirmation.
You must have mis-heard. - Aircraft are not "pasturized"
You would need to check the 'saturated fat' content as the higher this is, the worse it is for your cholesterol level. Other foods high in saturated fat: fatty meats, pastries etc would increase your cholesterol level.
sin^2 (feta) + cos^2 (feta) = 1 sin (feta) / cos (feta) = tan (feta)
pasturized milk
feta as in feta cheese
No ! Feta cheese is Greek !
The Greeks call it 'Feta'
Ahamada Feta was born in 1987.
No, goat cheese is not the same as feta.
Feta cheese is usually from goats or sheep.