stilton in English

noun
1
a kind of strong rich cheese, often with blue veins, originally made at various places in Leicestershire, England.
Deciding to go for a niche market and make a blue cheese, they tried to replicate the sort of cheeses that were then being imported into Ireland, such as Stilton or Danish blue.

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1. Competitors celebrate winning their heat during the 50th annual Stilton cheese rolling competition on Stilton High Street May 4 in Stilton, England.

2. A team competes in the Stilton Cheese rolling championship, held annually in Stilton, England.

3. Cheese, eg Cheddar, Stilton, cream cheese.

4. Initially the birthplace of Stilton cheese in the UK Ireland, the eastern counties, but the big selling Stilton, and thus the name.

5. The Stilton doesn't overwhelm the flavour of the trout.

6. Port is immediately suggested by Stilton; cognac by coffee.

7. Excellent with lamb chops pan-grilled with rosemary and garlic, and also with potatoes mashed with Stilton.

8. Appetite has been replaced by anxiety; bread by kapok, Stilton by soap.

9. Some say Britain's pungent blue-veined Stilton cheese smells of old socks.

10. A match was held in Stilton , where both men fought for an hour.

11. A match was held at Stilton, where both men fought for an hour.

12. Prime Stilton is available from the autumn onwards, being made with summer milk.

13. Here we sit around the ancient ruins of a Stilton, eating and talking, drinking and smoking.

14. Colette is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and a member of the Thea Sisters

15. As he lifted the dust-cover from the Twinflush DeLuxe it crumbled, then collapsed like a hollow Stilton.

16. There are a variety of palatable food in England, Stilton Cheese, Black Pudding, Lincolnshire Sausages, just to name a few.

17. There’s a reason that two of the most time-tested pairings—Roquefort with Sauternes and Stilton with Port—are Blue cheeses …

18. Stilton cheese is now protected by British law, only allowed in Leicester shire, Nottingham shire and Derby shire three local production.

19. 22 Crush Stilton with a fork and work until creamy,[www.Sentencedict.com] then mix with the Shape soft cheese and skimmed milk until smooth.

20. If you do not like hot and sour taste of the cheese, you may be difficult to understand why some people get crazy like Stilton cheese.

21. The "king" of cheeses is Stilton, a blue-veined cheese both smooth and strong, and at its best when port is drunk with it.

22. Not wanting the evening to end, Jeremy and I extend our meal under the stars with almond-encrusted Stilton and a glass of house port.

23. This Mesophilic culture is used in making a variety of hard, moderate temperature cheese including Cheddar, Monterey Jack, Stilton, Edam, Gouda, Muenster, Blue, and Colby

24. For the same reason that the green spots in stilton cheese are not harmful, both are "living" in that the yeast is still active in the products after they have been made.

25. Smoked salmon, they had said, and fruit and nuts, of course, and Stilton and water biscuits and liqueur chocs and so forth, and be sure to get good stuff, Mum, won't you?

26. "Fermented thousand layers" reminded me of the part of a high old Stilton that is closest to the rind, that yellow, sandy bit that gets right up your nose, dirty and delicious.