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Definition of Cheddar in English: Cheddarnounˈtʃɛdə mass nounA kind of firm smooth yellow cheese, originally made in Cheddar in south-western England. Example sentencesExamples - To extend the metaphor a bit, if one has only eaten industry Cheddar cheese, one doesn't really know what true cheddar is all about.
- You usually can't go far wrong with Cheddar or Red Leicester.
- Cover the potatoes with another handful of grated Cheddar, criss-cross the top with thin strips of anchovy, and put it in the oven for half an hour.
- I love to throw feta on top of my spinach salads and eat real Cheddar on a sandwich.
- So back in the day in England, Cheddar Cheese (that is to say, cheese from Cheddar, England) was found to be quite tasty indeed - better than most other English cheeses.
- According to their plans, the factory will produce Cheddar cheese, whey products and other ingredients.
- It is packed with iron, and is excellent when eaten with Cheshire or Cheddar cheese and a steaming hot mug of tea.
- My meal began with a pickled quail egg touched with mashed black truffles, and a little pot of mashed Cheddar cheese and pimentos, served with toast points arranged on a silver rack.
- A soft cheese or cottage cheese won't last as long as a hard cheese such as Cheddar.
- It is found in hard cheeses such as Cheddar, American, and Swiss, and it is a common additive in many non-dairy products.
- They had just the slightest Cheddar flavor and melted in the mouth.
- Stilton or a very mature Cheddar have enough of a tang to be interesting, Caerphilly or Wensleydale slightly less so.
- Out went takeaways and big lunches and in came healthy alternatives like tuna without mayo and cottage cheese instead of Cheddar.
- The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton.
- What if we only had Cheddar cheese instead of a ripe Stilton, a rich creamy Lancashire or a tangy Blue Vinny?
- So far Stilton and Cheddar are doing good, but they would love to have us eat more Sage Derby, Leicester and Double Gloucester cheese too!
- This green salad calls for cottage cheese as well as Cheddar cheese which adds a unique touch.
- Many commodity markets, including butter, skim milk powder and Gouda and Cheddar cheeses could be easily entered by suppliers from Argentina or eastern Europe.
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