Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard, yellow to off-white, and sometimes sharp-tasting cheese originally made in the English village of Cheddar in Somerset. Cheddar cheese is the most popular cheese in the United Kingdom, accounting for 51% of the country's £1.9 billion annual cheese market.
Cheddar cheese is produced in many countries across the world, but only cheese produced in the English counties of Somerset, Devon, Dorset, and Cornwall may be given the EU Protected Designation of Origin name "West Country farmhouse Cheddar".
Cheddar is an English cheese named after a village in the West Country. Its name also denotes a particular part of the production process ("cheddaring"), and so popular a style has it been for centuries that it has been imitated throughout the world, but the original version comes from Somerset, England.
There is documentation that there was a local cheese named Cheddar as far back as the late 12th century.
They are crisps ("chips", in the US) that are cheddar cheese flavour. Cheddar cheese is a mild tasting hard cheese, from the Cheddar region of the UK.
It depends on who packages the cheddar cheese. Velveeta is supposedly a cheddar cheese but some of its molecules are quite similar to plastic. I like natural cheddar cheese.
Cheddar cheese does
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
No, cheddar will not be suitable .
No, pepperjack is a type of cheddar.
Cheddar cheese was originally created in a village called Cheddar, in southwest England. There are caves at the edge of the village that provide ideal conditions for aging the cheese. Cheddar cheese has been around for at least 800 years.
Cheddar is one word, cheese is one word, cheddar cheese is two words.
Cows milk, not cheese, goes into making cheddar
Cheddar because it taste good.
Canada has the third largest production of Cheddar cheese
I assume you mean 'grains' as in cereal. Cheddar cheese does not have these grains.