No. Cheese is made from milk and a curdling agent, such as rennet.
Chalk has a distinctly chalky taste. cheese is only sometimes chalky, but can be soft, creamy, hard, and smelly too
As different as chalk and cheese, or apples and oranges.
yes
That means being totally different
Inches and gallons are like chalk and cheese - cannot be compared.
That means being completely different
My twin sister and i are like chalk and cheese because she is supercilious whereas i am down to earth
Because the word cheese is a noun, it technically doesn't have an opposite. In the English language, only adjectives have opposites. In addition to the above, which is completely correct, there is a common saying, "as different as chalk and cheese," which is used when trying to emphasise that two things are very different. But it doesn't mean that chalk is the opposite of cheese. In fact, chemically they're probably far more similar than any other two randomly chosen substances in that they both have a reasonable calcium content.
It is British slang for two things that are completely different.In America, a similar idiom is "comparing apples and oranges."
It means 2 things or people are extremely different from one another. Like black and white or east and west.
chalk
colored chalk sidewalk chalk dustless chalk