Head cheese is called so because it is traditionally made from the head of a pig or calf, along with other parts of the animal, which are cooked down to create a gelatinous meat dish. Despite its name, it is not actually cheese; the term "cheese" refers to the method of pressing and molding the mixture into a solid form. The dish is often sliced and served cold, making it a type of meat jelly or terrine.
You can buy a cheese in Nepal called "Elephant Cheese", so called, as it is made from the milk of an elephant.
The Royale with cheese So says Vincent
No it is the brains of a cow.
The cheese hats have holes in them sooo.....SWISS!!!!!!!
Usually just the head. The pigs head can't be eaten so it's just called the head.
it is called cheese silly
No.
All cheese requiers a Cheese or Cream to be created, it was a lucky soul somewhere in the world who discovered that his milk had gone solid and this was cream, we then later used this cream to create cheese from milk, so...
In the UK it's cottage cheese. In other countries it would be different for different lingos.
No, there is no cheese called caesar.
Primarily foam.
It isn't, it's called a formaggeria