One is a solid block and the other is a bag of shreds.
A block of cheese, for one.
Melted cheese is a liquid,i dunno why but,once i searched this question,i looked at a question, it saidIs cheese solid or liquid and then i looked at the bottom of that question,it said:It depends; Melted cheese is a liquid... so i posted the question and i answerd it like this...
Ginger cheese is actually more like a preserve - it has nothing whatsoever to do with dairy or cheese. It is similar to quince cheese. (It's a solid and semi-transparent block of stuff). But I think both are usually served alongside actual cheese.
solid could mean: *a bar of soap *a trashcan *a block of cheese *a kickball *a traffic light
a chese is not a solid because you can cut it Cheese is solid. Yes you can cut it and it has liquids in it (milk) it is completely solid.
Its a cube/rectangle of cheese.
During the process of making cheese, the milk becomes semi-solid (known as "curds and whey"). It's stirred constantly while the little bits of "pre-cheese" begin to bind together. Before it's strained and tied up or blocked to make hard cheese, a portion of the curds and whey can be saved. This product is then made into cottage cheese. The relationship, then, is that cottage cheese is essentially the beginning of hard cheese.
Cottage cheese is a solid, sometimes as a paste.
Mac and cheese is a solid food. The sauce is liquid, but starchy. The solid is of course the mac and cheese.
Yes cheese block cutters can be used to cut cheese. Block cutters look a little like hacksaws and make cutting big blocks of cheese much easier.
Cheese is usually solid, except when used in cooking, or melted on toast in a semi-liquid state.