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*The [[America|United States]] is the world's largest cheese producer, especially around Wisconsin.
 
*The [[America|United States]] is the world's largest cheese producer, especially around Wisconsin.
 
*Remarkably, [[France]] is NOT the world's largest cheese consumer (Greece is, in fact).
 
*Remarkably, [[France]] is NOT the world's largest cheese consumer (Greece is, in fact).
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*All [[McDonalds|burger restaurants]] offer burgers with [[cheese]] on them, which are called "[[Aran Ryan|cheeseburgers]]".
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**However, these cheeseburgers are considered un-kosher, since they mix dairy with meat.
 
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Some British Cheddar.

Cheese is a food that is made from milk curds that is popular worldwide, especially in Europe and the United States. Cheese can come in many different types and forms, such as Cheddar, Mozzarella, Sakura, etc. In the form of Mozzarella cheese, it is one of the main ingredients of Pizza.

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Types of Cheese

Also A Character!

Cheese is also the name of a strange character from Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, as well as the surname of the main villain of Samurai Pizza Cats (Seymour "Big" Cheese). It is also the name of Cream the Rabbit's pet chao.

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Trivia

  • M. Bison, Yoshi, Froggo, and all of the other food-loving characters approve of this food.
  • The Japanese, despite that they are an Eastern Asian country that has never been colonized, have an award-winning cheese, called Sakura Cheese.
  • Some cheeses actually contain mould.
  • The United States is the world's largest cheese producer, especially around Wisconsin.
  • Remarkably, France is NOT the world's largest cheese consumer (Greece is, in fact).
  • All burger restaurants offer burgers with cheese on them, which are called "cheeseburgers".
    • However, these cheeseburgers are considered un-kosher, since they mix dairy with meat.