Of course.
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Yes..... Melted on anything.......
Cheese for sure. Goat, Sheep, Cow, so many amazing varieties. All utilizing amazing advances in animal husbandry the human race has honed and improved upon for centuries across almost all cultures and all parts of the world.
Yes. I love cheese but I try to avoid buying it as it's expensive. Smoked Applewood is lush
Love good aged sharp cheddar
Hmmmmmmmm, casu martzu
Yes. All my yes. And an extra "yes" if the cheese in question is Gorgonzola or Emmenthal.
Yes, because it's tasty.
No, cheese is gross. It ruins perfectly good food, and the few instances of food with cheese that are good can be made better without it.
I donβt think I would want to live in a world without cheese.
Some cheese is nice, some is cool, some is disgusting, some is straight-up inedible to me.
Depends. I don't really like cheese but it's nice on burger and sandwiches although it depends whoch cheese
Cheese is life. Goat cheese in the summer, a good tartiflette to start the winter and many more