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Brick cheese

British pronunciation/bɹˈɪk tʃˈiːz/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪk tʃˈiːz/
Brick cheese
[NOUN]
1

a mild, semi-soft cheese with a creamy texture, originally made in the United States

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brick cheese definition and meaning

What is "brick cheese"?

Brick cheese, originating from Wisconsin, is a semi-soft cheese with a buttery, slightly tangy flavor. It has a creamy texture that melts beautifully, making it ideal for grilling and melting applications. Brick cheese is often used in recipes such as grilled cheese sandwiches, cheeseburgers, and macaroni and cheese, where its smooth and mild taste adds a delightful richness. Its versatility allows it to be enjoyed both as a standalone snack and as a delicious ingredient in various dishes.

Examples
1If you're from Wisconsin, you've heard of brick cheese.
2And you're making Detroit-style pizzas in Detroit, I'm using the brick cheese.
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