I don't think so, because it's processed milk
no raw materials are food, water, exc.
depending on the food, each food has a temp when it is considered cooked (rare in steaks for example is 130). so anything under that lowest number for the food your cooking would be considered raw
Yes, cream cheese is considered a processed food because it undergoes various steps of processing, such as pasteurization and fermentation, before being packaged and sold.
Generally cheese is not considered fast food. If it is located on a cheeseburger or other such food it could not really be considered to give much nutritional value. However cheese is a food that is generally high in fat as many dairy products are. As a solution you can simply choose low fat alternatives. Cheese also is a very good probiotic, which builds your immune system.
No, when you boil vegetables they are considered cooked. Raw food diets require that you eat your food without processing it.
If you are talking about food, it is a mixture of raw hamburger meat cured with lemon juice, peppers, onions, cheese, and spices.
Raw vitamin, no. Foods that contain it, yes.
considered an odd combination by many. Cottage cheese with Ketchup
Yes.
The opposite of raw food is cooked food.
On bagels, with cream cheese
mix rainbow cheese with cream cheese and food coloring