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cheddar cheese
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Noun1.cheddar cheese - hard smooth-textured cheesecheddar cheese - hard smooth-textured cheese; originally made in Cheddar in southwestern England
cheese - a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk
rat cheese, store cheese - informal names for American cheddar


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We were equally impressed by the hotel's breakfast buffet which also featured locally-produced specialties such as award-winning pork sausages and more tasty cheeses, along with all the usual goodies such as fresh pastries, Bircher muesli and fruits.
Sold in a set of six but served in a single package, 'BURGER BUDDIES' comprise three pairs of co-joined buns, each consisting of two beef patties that are molded together and served with mustard, ketchup, pickles and tasty cheese.
Sold in a set of six but served in a single package, 'Burger Buddies' comprises three pairs of co-joined buns, each consisting of two beef patties that are moulded together and served with mustard, ketchup, pickles and tasty cheese.
 
 
 
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