gorgonzola (Meaning)

Wordnet

gorgonzola (n)

Italian blue cheese

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gorgonzola (n.)

A kind of Italian pressed milk cheese; -- so called from a village near Milan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gorgonzola

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gorgonzola Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of gorgonzola filled the air, tantalizing my senses.
  2. I savored the creamy richness of gorgonzola in my pasta, each bite an explosion of flavor.
  3. Its blue-green veins resembled a masterpiece, adding an exotic touch to my cheese platter.
  4. The tangy and salty notes of gorgonzola complemented the sweetness of honey in a decadent pairing.
  5. A slice of gorgonzola on my bruschetta elevated the dish with its earthy and aromatic complexity.
  6. I couldn't resist the temptation to add a generous dollop of gorgonzola to my creamy mushroom soup.
  7. The sharpness of gorgonzola balanced the sweetness of pear in my autumn-themed salad.
  8. I indulged in a decadent grilled cheese sandwich, the melted gorgonzola oozing out like liquid gold.
  9. The nutty flavor of gorgonzola added depth to my homemade pizza, creating a symphony of tastes.
  10. I couldn't get enough of the crumbly texture and intense flavor of gorgonzola, making it a constant on my cheese board.

FAQs About the word gorgonzola

Italian blue cheeseA kind of Italian pressed milk cheese; -- so called from a village near Milan.

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The pungent aroma of gorgonzola filled the air, tantalizing my senses.

I savored the creamy richness of gorgonzola in my pasta, each bite an explosion of flavor.

Its blue-green veins resembled a masterpiece, adding an exotic touch to my cheese platter.

The tangy and salty notes of gorgonzola complemented the sweetness of honey in a decadent pairing.