roquefort Synonyms

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roquefort Meaning

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roquefort (n)

French blue cheese

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roquefort (n.)

A highly flavored blue-molded cheese, made at Roquefort, department of Aveyron, France. It is made from milk of ewes, sometimes with cow's milk added, and is cured in caves. Improperly, a cheese made in imitation of it.

roquefort Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of Roquefort cheese filled the room, tantalizing my senses.
  2. The chef drizzled a dollop of creamy Roquefort over the juicy steak, elevating its flavor to new heights.
  3. The cheeseboard featured a selection of fine cheeses, including a luscious, crumbly Roquefort.
  4. The Roquefort salad was a masterpiece, combining bitter greens with the sharp, salty tang of the cheese.
  5. I spread a thick layer of Roquefort on a crusty baguette, creating a delectable snack.
  6. The Roquefort ravioli burst with rich, earthy flavor in every bite.
  7. The shepherd's pie was topped with a golden brown crust of Roquefort, adding a touch of elegance.
  8. The blue veins of the Roquefort were like tiny starbursts, adding both color and complexity to the cheese.
  9. I couldn't resist a tiny taste of the Roquefort, its salty sharpness awakening my taste buds.
  10. The aged Roquefort had developed a unique depth of flavor, making it a true culinary treasure.

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French blue cheeseA highly flavored blue-molded cheese, made at Roquefort, department of Aveyron, France. It is made from milk of ewes, sometimes with cow's mil

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The pungent aroma of Roquefort cheese filled the room, tantalizing my senses.

The chef drizzled a dollop of creamy Roquefort over the juicy steak, elevating its flavor to new heights.

The cheeseboard featured a selection of fine cheeses, including a luscious, crumbly Roquefort.

The Roquefort salad was a masterpiece, combining bitter greens with the sharp, salty tang of the cheese.