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Meaning of goat's-milk cheese | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

“On arriving in the Plaza, the simple frank inhabitants came forth from their houses, and in the Basque dialect, the Castillian language being almost generally unknown to the peasantry of the Basque Provinces, offered refreshments in the shape of Navarre wine, bread and goat’s-milk cheese, to their august visitors.”
“Squatted behind their serones of fruits and vegetables, their wedges of goat’s-milk cheese and cones of coarse brown sugar, or double rows of bottles of guarado, (the unfermented juice of sugar-cane) they expatiate upon the merits of their merchandise in shrill but soft-voweled Castellano that wheedles the last penny out of your purse.”
“Even the poor, who ordinarily eat coarse bread and goat’s-milk cheese and mint picked by the roadside, must have rice for guests and for special occasions.”
“As soon as they are dressed, there is a large breakfast with more coffee, bread and butter, and all sorts of pickled fish and sausage and goat’s-milk cheese to put on it.”
“When he was 13, his mother gave him a big goat’s-milk cheese and sent him trudging far over the hills to a church school to study for the priesthood, and she admonished him to be a good boy.”
“(In France, this type of wine is enjoyed with goat’s-milk cheeses.)”
“Pure chevre on the label ensures that t he^([sic]) cheese is made entirely from goat’s milk. Some goat’s-milk cheeses not so labeled may have cow’s milk added and lack the delightfully tart flavor that easily distinguishes chevre from other cheeses.”
“Today, Woolwich’s 36 varieties of goat’s-milk cheese, from feta to cheddar to the best-selling chèvre, are sold through grocery chains, supermarkets and food service companies across Canada and the U.S., both under the Woolwich name and private labels.”
“The Maker’s Diet assumes that God created certain things for food and that we should eat them in the form he created them. That means to go organic, wild, raw or natural whenever possible: Ocean-caught fish instead of farm-raised. Raw honey instead of sugar. Organic, grass-fed beef and free-range chickens instead of factory-farmed meat and poultry. And raw goat’s milk (and goat’s-milk cheese and yogurt) instead of homogenized and pasteurized cow’s-milk products.”
“Kefalotiri is a salty sheep’s- and goat’s-milk cheese and is available at selected Greek markets.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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