Definition of Caerphilly in English:
Caerphilly
nounkəˈfɪlikɛːˈfɪlikɑːˈfɪlikärˈfilē
mass nounA kind of mild white cheese, originally made in Caerphilly in Wales.
Example sentencesExamples
- So remember, it's 2.8 millimeters for cheddar, 4.5 millimeters for Caerphilly, and 3 millimeters for Blue Stilton.
- Stilton or a very mature Cheddar have enough of a tang to be interesting, Caerphilly or Wensleydale slightly less so.
- I've got some strong cheddar and some Caerphilly as well but I've only got the double Gloucester out of the fridge.
- Among the many natural-rind cheeses are English Caerphilly, French Beaufort, Italian Parmigiano-Reggiano, and Spanish Manchego.
- Enjoy some Caerphilly and Cheshire now though.