Any type of milk can be used to make cheese.
The name is Butterkaese.
Milk
milkshakes, cheese, yogurt, pudding but maybe milk alone doesn't make anything but milk, you have to add something else to it.
They use low fat milk
because of the cow's and the milk they use to make cheese
Pecorino is a hard Italian cheese made from ewe's milk.
In theory if you add any flavouring to the milk it will result in a flavoured cheese. You can get strawberry flavoured goat's cheese so perhaps chocolate will be next.
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.
Cows make milk which we can drink or use to make other products like cream or cheese.
If you want to try making cheese, use fresh milk, stale milk will likely have bacteria that will result in poor cheese. Take a look at this website for step by step directions on making a simple cheese: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/Cheese_5_gallons/CHEESE_5gal_00.htm
They used both goat and cow milk in the cheese.