1. cheese
Some children brought peanut butter sandwiches, some ham, and others cheese.
Within a couple of minutes, she had eaten up all the bread and cheese.
cottage cheese
Cheese is a solid food made from the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and other mammals.
Cheese often lures a mouse into a trap.
Butter, bread and green cheese; whoever can't say that is not an upright Frisian.
The calzone is a pizza-like turnover, filled with tomatoes and cheese, whose name comes from an Italian word for "pants."
Many's the long night I've dreamed of cheese — toasted mostly.
At the market such cheese costs only five euro something per kilo.
Graters are good for cheese, potatoes, ginger, and other things you might need little shreds of.
The more cheese, the more holes. The more holes, the less cheese. Thus: The more cheese, the less cheese.
He was a pitiable spectacle of neglect and wretchedness as he sat there on an upturned pail, eating his bread and cheese with fingers that, like his clothing, were grimed with paint and dirt.
If cheese is good, but the cake is a lie, what is a cheesecake? A good lie.
Tartiflette is a delicious potatoe and reblochon cheese based dish.
So all you need is good cheese and a jar of black cherry jam.
Anglais mot "チーズ"(cheese) se produit dans des ensembles:
KATAKANA カタカナ japoński/angielski