None. It was the other way around. Some types of cheese with names of cities or states include:
It's actually named for a place in Quebec, not Quebec itself. The cheese is called Oka.
Parmesan cheese is named after a place, specifically the region of Parma in Italy. The term "Parmesan" is derived from "Parmigiano," which refers to Parmigiano-Reggiano, a specific type of cheese that must be produced in certain provinces of Italy, including Parma. Thus, it reflects the geographical origin rather than being named after a person.
Roswell, New Mexico has a street named Xanadu Place. It begins with the letter X.
There is no such place. There is a state in Mexico, bordering Texas which is named Chihuahua and has the city of Chihuahua as capital of the state.
Monroe, WisconsinRubbish - how can you have a Swiss cheese capital that is not in Switzerland?The most common Swiss cheeses, all named after the place they come from, are Appenzeller, Emmentaland Gruyère.
Yes, you can bring cheese into Mexico, but there are restrictions on the quantity and type of cheese allowed. It is recommended to check with Mexican customs regulations before bringing cheese into the country.
Yes, you can bring cheese to Mexico, but there are restrictions on the quantity and type of cheese allowed. It is recommended to check with Mexican customs regulations before bringing cheese into the country.
Mexico-Tenochtitlan
It comes from Mexico.
The original Munster cheese was named for the city in Germany. American Muenster cheese was so named not to clash with the Europeans.
The cat in Alice in Wonderland isn't named 'cheese', it's named 'the Cheshire Cat'.However, Cheshire is a type of cheese (as well as being a place name) and it's possible that the Cheshire Cat was named after Cheshire cheeses.Tim Burton's 2010 movie has named him 'Chessur'. This is probably a pun on the word 'chess' which is a prominent theme in the movie and Lewis Carroll's second Alice book Through the Looking Glass.
Mexico got its name from the Mexica people (wrongly named as Aztecs by contemporary archeologists). It comes from their capital city name: Mexico-Tenochtitlan. It means "place of cactus in the middle of the Moon Lake".