What is cheese x cheese?
This is a bit of a trick question! Here's why:
* Mathematically: You can't multiply cheese by cheese. Multiplication is a mathematical operation that works with numbers, not physical objects.
* Culinary: "Cheese x cheese" could refer to a recipe or a dish that involves combining two different types of cheese. For example, you might have a recipe for "Cheddar x Brie" which would be a delicious mix.
So, depending on the context, "cheese x cheese" could mean something entirely different!
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