No, "romano cheese" should not be capitalized unless it begins a sentence. It is a type of cheese named after the regions in Italy where it originated, but as a common noun, it does not require capitalization. However, if referring to a specific brand or product name that includes "Romano," then it would be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes. It refers to the city of Parma, where the cheese originated.
Fontina should be capitalized but not cheese.
Yes, the Mozzerella should be, the "cheese" needn't be.
Yes, "Gorgonzola" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of cheese named after the town of Gorgonzola in Italy.
No, Romano is a hard cheese ,Cheddar is not. They also taste totally different.
Yes because it is a specific type of cheese.
You just did. -I think all cheese names should be capitalized
Ricotta cheese is NOT a substitute for romano cheese. Use parmesan if you must. Ricotta cheese is more like cottage cheese. Romano cheese is a stronger, tastier than parmesan cheese also know as the pizza cheese.
They are not proper nouns. They would not be capitalized in a sentence.
Yes, any cheese name should be capitalised.
No, it is totally different