Cows do not make cheese themselves. Cheese is made from milk, which can be obtained from cows or other animals. The process of making cheese involves culturing and coagulating the milk to separate the curds from the whey, which is then aged to create different types of cheese.
Cheese is made of milk, milk needs to be refrigerated, so yeah it needs to be refrigerated.
No, cheese is traditionally made from the milk of cows, goats, or sheep. The composition of pig's milk makes it unsuitable for cheese production due to its high fat content and different protein structure compared to other milks.
Goat milk can be made into various dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, butter, and ice cream. It is also used as a substitute for cow's milk in recipes like baked goods and beverages.
It takes about 5 quarts (1.25 gallons) of milk to make a pound of whole milk cheese.
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If you mean LEADING producer, I would guess Wisconsin.
That is Wisconsin
If "the nation" is USA, then Wiscosin is biggest cheese producer
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The leading U.S. dairy producer with 2002 sales of $9 billion, Dean Foods has led the fluid milk industry since Borden, Inc. sold off their dairy segment.
Wisconsin.
Wisconsin. It was given this nickname because it's one of the nation's leading dairy producers, especially famous for cheese. This is the reason that Green Bay Packers fans wear hats that are cheese shaped!
Not officially. Milk is the state's official state beverage and peach pie the state dessert.