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Cheese straw

British pronunciation/tʃˈiːz stɹˈɔː/
American pronunciation/tʃˈiːz stɹˈɔː/
Cheese straw
[NOUN]
1

a thin stick of pastry containing cheese

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cheese straw definition and meaning

What is "cheese straw"?

A cheese straw is a thin, crispy snack that is made from a mixture of cheese, butter, flour, and spices that are rolled into a thin log and baked until crispy. The dish is believed to have originated in the Southern United States and is now enjoyed in many different cultures around the world. Cheese straws are often served as an appetizer or snack and are a popular food item at parties and special events. They are known for their sharp, tangy flavor and crispy texture, which makes them a delicious and satisfying snack. Cheese straws can be customized with a variety of different cheeses and spices to suit different tastes and preferences.

Examples
1The cheese straw works!
2It's like a cheese straw.
3And then, some little cheese straws and then she's got some fudge.
4I've always thought that those things that they sell as cheese straws should function as a cheese straw.
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