Cracker Barrel sliced cheese is considered to be kosher.
Out of an apple slice, cheese, and a cracker, they would find the apple slice faster because of it's sweet smell. So the cartoons that you watch/watched like Tom & Jerry, it's not true. Rat's find apples faster, not cheese.
It depends totally what the canape is made of. A slice of process cheese on a Ritz cracker is not going to cost as much as a canape made of caviar
It depends what kind of cheese and by cheese i mean brand. mm.. usually a slice of cheesdale cheddar cheese is 21g.. with 3.65g protein =)
The only whim wham I know of is a saltine cracker with slice of cheese and topped with a marshmellow then baked till marshmellow is golden. Sounds bad but really good.
Sliced cheese has fat.
Usually about 79 calories in 0.7 oz or 20g slice of processed cheese to 110 calories in slice of white processed cheese.
Three parts of a canapé typically include a base (such as a slice of bread, cracker, or pastry), a spread or topping (such as cheese, pate, or a vegetable mixture), and a garnish (such as herbs, pickles, or a slice of fruit) to add flavor and visual appeal.
would you use kilograms or grams to measure the mass of a slice of cheese
The general census is about 1g of carb per slice of cheese. : )
How can you define a " slice" . I could slice thin or thicker. Even companies that sell sliced cheese do not all use the same thickness.
One slice of cheese generally equals about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of shredded cheese, depending on the thickness of the slice and the type of cheese. Shredded cheese tends to pack more densely, so it's important to consider the specific cheese type and measurement for accurate conversions. For recipes, a typical guideline is to use about 1/3 cup of shredded cheese to replace one slice.
There is no answer to this, as a person can slice cheese as thick or as thin as they like, and the piece of cheese they slice it from can be of any height or any length.