In the US, it is customary for the Photography to command "say cheese" when taking a photograph of a person or group of people. This is intended to get the subject smiling naturally. Other countries have different customs. In Bulgaria, they say "cabbage." In Denmark, the command is "say orange." In Germany, it is often "spaghetti" or "cheesecake." In Iran, the equivalent is "apple."
Depends on what recipe
Yes, it is made in Switzerland. It is also made in other countries.
In the UK it's cottage cheese. In other countries it would be different for different lingos.
they export coool stuff such as ham and cheese sandwiches!
they both liked cheese and bacon
head honcho, boss man, or papa bear :D
The percentage of American cheese sold in other countries is relatively low, as it primarily caters to the American market due to its unique taste and processing methods. While exact figures can vary, exports of American cheese typically account for a small fraction of total cheese production, often around 5-10%. Factors such as local cheese preferences and competition from regional varieties also influence its international sales.
No, cheese its are better CHEEZ ITS all the way!! Cheese Nips got discontinued
Wisconsin is known for its dairy products such as cheese and milk. Although I am pretty sure that milk cannot travel very far before it spoils. So the answer is cheese.
In north America it's a dairy. In Europe other names.
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Cow cheese is a type of cheese made from cow's milk. It is different from other types of cheese, such as goat or sheep cheese, in terms of flavor, texture, and nutritional content. Cow cheese tends to have a milder flavor and creamier texture compared to other types of cheese. Additionally, cow cheese is often higher in fat and protein content than other types of cheese.