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{{Short description|Curdled milk food product}}
{{Short description|yellow or white, creamy or solid food made from the pressed curds of milk}}
{{Other uses}}
{{Other uses}}
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{{See also|Cheese and crackers}}
{{See also|Cheese and crackers}}
{{redirect|Cheese plate|dishware|Plate (dishware)#Side plate}}
[[File:Cheese, wine and bread in a sidewalk cafe in Paris, June 2015.jpg|thumb|Various cheeses on a cheeseboard served with wine for lunch]]
[[File:Cheese, wine and bread in a sidewalk cafe in Paris, June 2015.jpg|thumb|Various cheeses on a cheeseboard served with wine for lunch]]


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Strict followers of the dietary laws of [[Wikipedia:Islam|Islam]] and Judaism must avoid cheeses made with [[rennet]] from animals not slaughtered in a manner adhering to [[Wikipedia:halal|halal]] or [[:en:kosher foods|kosher]] laws. Both faiths allow cheese made with vegetable-based rennet or with rennet made from animals that were processed in a halal or kosher manner. Many less orthodox Jews also believe that rennet undergoes enough processing to change its nature entirely and do not consider it to ever violate kosher law (see ''[[Kosher foods#Cheese|Cheese and kashrut]]''). As cheese is a dairy food, under kosher rules it cannot be eaten in the [[:en:meat and milk|same meal with any meat]].
Strict followers of the dietary laws of [[Wikipedia:Islam|Islam]] and Judaism must avoid cheeses made with [[rennet]] from animals not slaughtered in a manner adhering to [[Wikipedia:halal|halal]] or [[:en:kosher foods|kosher]] laws. Both faiths allow cheese made with vegetable-based rennet or with rennet made from animals that were processed in a halal or kosher manner. Many less orthodox Jews also believe that rennet undergoes enough processing to change its nature entirely and do not consider it to ever violate kosher law (see ''[[:en:Kosher foods#Cheese|Cheese and kashrut]]''). As cheese is a dairy food, under kosher rules it cannot be eaten in the [[:en:meat and milk|same meal with any meat]].


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{{Spoken Wikipedia|Cheese.ogg|date=August 5, 2006}}
{{Spoken Wikipedia|Cheese.ogg|date=August 5, 2006}}
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* [[Dutch cheese markets]]
* [[Dutch cheese markets]]
* [[List of cheese dishes]]
* [[List of cheese dishes]]