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Roquefort

British pronunciation/ɹˈɒkwɪfˌɔːt/
American pronunciation/ɹˈɑːkwɪfˌɔːɹt/
Roquefort
[NOUN]
1

a French blue cheese made from sheep's milk and ripened in limestone caves that has a strong taste

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Roquefort definition and meaning

What is "Roquefort"?

Roquefort is a type of blue cheese made from sheep's milk, known for its distinct flavor and creamy texture. It is aged in natural caves, allowing the blue mold to develop and infuse the cheese with its characteristic tanginess. Roquefort has a crumbly consistency with marbled blue veins, giving it a rich and pungent taste. It is often enjoyed on its own, crumbled over salads, or used as a flavorful ingredient in various dishes and sauces. Roquefort's unique flavor profile makes it a popular choice for cheese lovers and culinary enthusiasts alike.

Examples
1Roquefort cheese is in the cheese section, next to the blue cheeses.
2I brought a cheese platter with Roquefort, Camembert, and Cheddar.
3We have roquefort.
4Roquefort has an absolutely irresistible buttery texture.
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