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How to pronounce gouda in English?

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Synonyms gouda cheese
Type of cheese

Examples of gouda

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He also makes a soft cheese in the traditional French style, and a gouda cheese.
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Prosciutto, basil aioli and gouda cheese give this burger lots of personality.
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Recently, they made gouda, which ages anywhere from six months to four years.
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It has the same make-ahead convenience jazzed up with smoked gouda and bacon.
From the charlotteobserver.com
A grilled gouda with preserved walnuts and shallot confit from Orrman's Cheese Shop.
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Holiday Market in Royal Oak even carries a Michigan-made gouda-style cheese.
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The macaroni and cheese includes whole wheat pasta and low-fat smoked gouda.
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Paranno a hard cheese that resembles a cross between gouda and Parmesan from Holland.
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Remember the cheese thieves of Oregon, who stole $600 of gouda and blue cheese wheels?
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  • Mild cream-colored Dutch cheese shaped in balls
  • Gouda (population in 2009) is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and its 15th century city hall.
  • Gouda (or ; , from Goudse kaas "Cheese from Gouda") is a yellow cheese made from cow's milk. The cheese is named after the city of Gouda in the Netherlands, but its name is not protected. Protected status may come from the European Commission in September 2010. ...
  • Gouda is a style of Dutch pottery named after the city of Gouda. Gouda pottery gained worldwide prominence in the early 20th century and remains highly desirable to collectors today.
  • Gowda (Gauda or Gouda or Gowdru) is usually the title given to the head of the family or family group in the state of Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh in India. It is similar to Gounder or Kaoundar of Tamilnadu. It not the name of a caste, but title given to the leader or elder from any caste. ...
  • A type of soft cheese
  • (GOO-dah): Usually covered by red or yellow wax; nut-like flavours that grows with age. Flavoured versions are available, identified by different wax colors; smoked variety is also available.
  • (Netherlands): A smooth, mellow cheese made from whole milk, similar in taste and texture to EDAM. Also made in the United States
  • A sweet milk cheese originally from the town Gouda, Netherlands.