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Meanings of soft cheeses in English
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Usage of soft cheeses in English
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Wrap softcheeses well and don't consume past the 'use by' date.
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Alternatively, try it with lighter salads, fresh softcheeses, or grilled sea bass.
3
No one should ever be kink shamed, especially over softcheeses.
4
Chilled meats, softcheeses, cold cuts of meat, pates and smoked fish are all potential sources.
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It adds both colour and flavour. Rosemary then discovered the lack of Irish softcheeses on the market.
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One of Germany's finest softcheeses.
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Of course we refer to the softcheeses-likeGorgonzola, Brie, cream-cheese, Neufchatel, Limburger, and the like-whichare hardly more manageable than butter.
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For beers, the idea is similar; lighter more acidic beers go better with softcheeses and more powerful cheeses need something more substantial.
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For this reason, the coagulant from berries of S. elaeagnifolium could be used for the manufacture of softcheeses such as cream cheese.
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A soft , rounded Beaujolais forms a natural alliance with creamy softcheeses like Brie, Cooleeney or Carrickbyrne St Killian while they're young and fresh.
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The final course of softcheeses and gilded nutmeats was brought out on painted porcelain plates and the minstrels played old ballads as they ate.
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Softcheeses, should be discarded if they are mouldy.
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"Hell, no, ain't fit te eat," said Judkins, pushing his heavy fist into one of the new softcheeses.