cheese is a bit fattening but also provides a good source of calcium.
it contains milk fats which help promote the texture. But remember..without cheese, life would be meaningless. :)
Yes, they can but cheese is very salty and also very fatty so it should only be given in moderation.
Butter has more fat than cheese.
Hamsters are just like mice and are not able to resist cheese. Cheese is very fatty so you really should avoid giving it to them.
lipids are fats, so any foods with fats such as butter, yogurt, fatty meats, cheese, milk
Feta Cheese and fatty doughnuts
They eat meal worms, Spiders, insects, seeds, and cheese from feeders. if you are lucky, they will eat out of your hands. cheese is fatty for them. they will also eat berries.
bucket loads fatty
by eating fat (like butter ,ghee ,cheese) or carbohydrate (like rice,etc.) rich food...
butter and lard / butter, yogurt, fatty meats, cheese, milk ( lipids are fats. )
so we can not end cheese
Some examples of fatty substances include butter, cheese, oils (such as olive oil or coconut oil), and fatty cuts of meat. These substances are high in calories and provide essential nutrients for the body, but should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Bismark doughnuts, bratwurst, Barvarian creme, Barvarian blue mould cheese, Bananas Foster, baked beans, boiled peanuts, butter, brisket, beef ribs, braised lamb, banana pudding, and blueberry cream cheese all start with the letter B.