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Stilton
[ stil-tn ]
- a rich, waxy, white cheese, veined with mold: made principally in England.
Stilton
/ ˈstɪltən /
noun
- either of two rich cheeses made from whole milk, blue-veined ( blue Stilton ) or white ( white Stilton ), both very strong in flavour
Word History and Origins
Origin of Stilton1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Stilton1
Example Sentences
There have been declines in Somerset with cheddar makers, in the East Midlands with Stilton and in the north-west with Cheshire cheese.
Maybe I dozed, because floating there before my sleeping self was a giant wedge of Stilton cheese, richly pale against a red sunset.
In January, Panache Muir, 31, from Stilton near Peterborough, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated stalking of Mr Akinbusoye, causing serious alarm or distress.
Greek Feta, Italian Parmesan and British Stilton blue cheese are also protected by such rules.
Many traditional winter cheeses, such as Stilton, feature a bracing saltiness that serves as a perfect foil to the sweetness of fruitcake.
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