Munster cheese
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Munster (cheese) — For the American cheese, see Muenster cheese. munster géromé Other names munster fermenté Country of origin France … Wikipedia
Münster cheese — ▪ food Münster also spelled Muenster, semisoft cow s milk cheese that originated in a monastery in Alsace. Though noted for its pungent earthy aroma when ripe, Münster is considerably milder as a young cheese. It is customarily flavoured … Universalium
Munster (disambiguation) — Münster, Muenster or Munster refer primarily to place names of which the best known are the Irish province Munster and the German city of Münster. Contents 1 Places 1.1 Australia 1.2 Austria 1.3 … Wikipedia
Munster, Haut-Rhin — For other places with the same or similar names, and other uses of the word, see Munster (disambiguation). Munster Protestant Church … Wikipedia
Munster — type of cheese; see MUENSTER (Cf. Muenster) … Etymology dictionary
Munster — n. family name; town in Indiana (USA); province in southwestern Republic of Ireland; village in Alsace (France); city in northwest Germany; type of soft and tangy creamy cheese made from cow s milkn. city in northwest Germany … English contemporary dictionary
Muenster (cheese) — For the French cheese, see Munster (cheese). Muenster Country of origin United States Source of milk Cows … Wikipedia
Muenster cheese — is an American cheese, only vaguely related to the French Munster cheese. The name Muenster is derived from an English transliteration of the German Münster , the original name of the Alsatian town of Munster . Muenster cheese is a smooth… … Wikipedia
Neufchâtel (cheese) — French Neufchâtel Country of origin France Region, town Haute Normandie, Neufchâtel en Bray … Wikipedia
Comté (cheese) — Comté Country of origin France Region, town Franche Comté Source of milk … Wikipedia