stilton (Meaning)

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stilton (n)

English blue cheese

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stilton (n.)

A peculiarly flavored unpressed cheese made from milk with cream added; -- so called from the village or parish of Stilton, England, where it was originally made. It is very rich in fat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of stilton

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stilton Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of Stilton cheese filled the air, stimulating my taste buds.
  2. The creamy texture of Stilton melted smoothly in my mouth, leaving a delectable aftertaste.
  3. The Stilton-stuffed dates were an exquisite treat, combining sweet and savory flavors.
  4. The Stilton rind created a crispy and flavorful crust on the baked apple tart.
  5. The Stilton dip was a perfect accompaniment to crunchy vegetable sticks.
  6. The Stilton quiche with caramelized onions was a decadent breakfast dish.
  7. The Stilton and pear salad was a refreshing and elegant starter.
  8. The Stilton fondue was a creamy and indulgent way to end a winter meal.
  9. The Stilton crostini were a quick and easy appetizer for any occasion.
  10. The Stilton ice cream with honey drizzle was a surprising and delightful dessert.

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English blue cheeseA peculiarly flavored unpressed cheese made from milk with cream added; -- so called from the village or parish of Stilton, England, where it

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The pungent aroma of Stilton cheese filled the air, stimulating my taste buds.

The creamy texture of Stilton melted smoothly in my mouth, leaving a delectable aftertaste.

The Stilton-stuffed dates were an exquisite treat, combining sweet and savory flavors.

The Stilton rind created a crispy and flavorful crust on the baked apple tart.