I'm pretty sure you're thinking of "adjective."
Adjectives to describe blue cheese:
Pungent
Soft
Thick
Chunky
An adverb can describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Think of the adverb 'really'. You can say "he really hurt his elbow" ('hurt' is a verb); "the sky is really blue today" ('blue' is an adjective); or "she came really late" ('late' is an adverb because it describes 'came'). Adverbs never describe nouns -- you can't say "I ate really potatoes" or "that's a really bike".
No, the word cheese is not an adverb.The word cheese is a noun.
The job of an adverb is to describe verbs
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
blue cheese blue cheese blue cheese
The adverb is suppose to describe a verb.
Cheese is molded on purpose. The blue in cheese is the color of mold.
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
Blue cheese is a catch-all term for cheeses that have blue coloration or veins due to the particular fungus used in its production. While Roquefort is a blue cheese, not all blue cheeses are Roquefort.
blue cheese
Well it all depends on what cheese you have. If you have Blue Cheese that you buy at the store then its good blue cheese. If you bought say marble cheese and its blue its moldy!
It is "descriptive".