goat's cheese
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[edit]Noun
[edit]goat's cheese (countable and uncountable, plural goat's cheeses)
- (chiefly UK) Alternative form of goat cheese
- 1905, United States Bureau of Animal Industry, Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry[1], page 340:
- […] it may easily become so to an enlarged extent when goat′s cheese shall be offered in our markets.
- 2002, New Statesman, Volume 131, Issues 4577-4585, page 47,
- On the other hand, goat′s cheeses made by the British equivalents of Mme Blondeau, though you feel you ought to like them, never seem as inspired as their French counterparts.
- 2007, Yvonne Short, Conservation Corporation Africa, A Kitchen Safari: Stories & Recipes from the African Wilderness, page 42:
- Place goat′s cheese parcels alongsise the roast tomatoes
- 2010, Amelia Thomas, Michael Kohn, Miriam Raphael, Dan Savery Raz, Israel & the Palestinian Territories, Lonely Planet, page 164,
- Shai Seltzer, Israel′s most famous goat′s cheese maker, emerged wearing a white frock and thick white beard, an arrangement that made him appear like Charlton Heston when he played Moses in The Ten Commandments.
Translations
[edit]goat cheese — see goat cheese