What's your favorite cheese?!


Question: Mines is a tie between cheddar & mozarella cheese.


Answers: Mines is a tie between cheddar & mozarella cheese.
mine is old amsterdam cheese.
try it you ll change ur mind for sure

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For me, its hard to beat good bleu cheese on a trisket!!!
Sharp Cheddar
Mozarella definitely! But sharp cheddar is a close second.
I love mozzarella cheese so much I make it.
pepper jack or mozarella...cheddar is okay
Greyure, parmeseam, roquefort is good too, saint andre is awesome...there are just too many to pick one...
Swiss. I don't like super-salty cheeses.
Provolone!!!!
cheddar & Gruyeres cheese
Definitely depends on the occasion (baked brie, anyone?), but my ultimate favorite would have to be an extra sharp white cheddar.
provolone
gosh I can't decide. I love meunster , pepper jack, swiss,mozzarella cheddar, blue. I would say we eat Monterey jack the most in out house though! My daughter likes the cheddar jack the best.
Camembert - on a biscuit with preserved figs mmmmmmm.....
Sharp Cheddar, Sharp Swiss & Horseradish
I love mozarella, a good strong cheddar, goats cheese and stilton mmm yummy
mozzerella! i love the mozerella sticks
I like Kraft's extra sharp cheddar. I love eating it with some Zesta crackers as a light lunch. Cabot's cheddar is good too. But for a dish such as macaroni and cheese I won't use all cheddar.. I'll use a combination such as bleu, mozzarella, white cheddar and American.
I haven't met a cheese I didn't like........American, Swiss, Munster, Ricotta, Mozarella, Cottage Cheese, Cheddar, etc...........I can't help myself, I'm a cheese addict and whichever one I'm eating at the time is my favorite..........CAT
Cheddar and feta.
1.CHEDDAR
2. Provolone.




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