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Neufchâtel

[ noo-shuh-tel, nyoo-, noo-shuh-tel, nyoo-; French nœ-shah-tel ]

noun

  1. a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.


Neufchâtel

/ nøʃɑtɛl /

noun

  1. a soft creamy whole-milk cheese, similar to cream cheese
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Neufchâtel1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Neufchâtel1

named after Neufchâtel, town in N France where it is made
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Example Sentences

Moss explains that Pimento Cheese actually originated in New York in the 1870s, when local farmers started making what would eventually be known as cream cheese, an American version of Neufchatel.

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Cream cheese and its lesser-known cousin, Neufchâtel, are my go-to bases for spreads and sauces.

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The simplest and best all-around stand-in for cream cheese is Neufchâtel cheese.

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Use Neufchâtel cheese as you would cream cheese: on bagels, in cheese balls, and in desserts — even cheesecakes.

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Tonnes of unsold cheese has been given away by food charities, melted or destroyed, Pierre Villiers, a producer of neufchâtel in Seine-Maritime, told Ouest-France newspaper.

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