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Cheshire cheese

British pronunciation/tʃɛʃə tʃiːz/
American pronunciation/tʃɛʃɚ tʃiːz/
Cheshire cheese
[NOUN]
1

a crumbly and tangy cheese originating from the English county of Cheshire

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Cheshire cheese definition and meaning

What is "Cheshire cheese"?

Cheshire cheese is a traditional British cheese made from cow's milk. It has a crumbly texture and a distinctive tangy flavor. The cheese is typically pale in color, ranging from white to pale orange, and it is often enjoyed on its own or used in various culinary preparations. Cheshire cheese pairs well with fruits, crackers, and bread, and it can be melted or grated to add flavor to dishes like salads, sandwiches, and casseroles. Its versatility and unique taste make Cheshire cheese a popular choice for cheese lovers and culinary enthusiasts.

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