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Definition of cantal in English: cantalnounˈkantɑːlˈkanˈtäl mass nounA hard, strong cheese made chiefly in the Auvergne. 康塔尔干酪(一种主要产于法国奥弗涅的硬干酪) Example sentencesExamples - I liked the Manchego very much, and it reminded me a little of the French cantal: same off-white color, a little peppery and piquant, with a soft texture that has a tendency to flake.
- In a wood-fired oven by the entrance a well-practised chef turns out gallettes auvergnates, delicate pizza-like tarts whose base is akin to water biscuit, whose top comprises ham, saucisson, cantal, mushrooms and egg.
- Arrange the bacon and cantal pieces evenly in the dish, and pour in the egg mixture slowly so as not to disturb them too much: you want them to stay evenly distributed.
- A few days ago I mentioned cantal cheese in a posting, and Dennis asked me in a comment if we can get the three different cantal cheese styles here in the Loire Valley.
- A couple of weekends ago, I discovered a fabulous cheese at the farmer's market in Cholet: cantal.
OriginNamed after Cantal, a department of Auvergne, France. Definition of cantal in US English: cantalnounˈkanˈtäl A hard, strong cheese made chiefly in the Auvergne. 康塔尔干酪(一种主要产于法国奥弗涅的硬干酪) Example sentencesExamples - A couple of weekends ago, I discovered a fabulous cheese at the farmer's market in Cholet: cantal.
- In a wood-fired oven by the entrance a well-practised chef turns out gallettes auvergnates, delicate pizza-like tarts whose base is akin to water biscuit, whose top comprises ham, saucisson, cantal, mushrooms and egg.
- A few days ago I mentioned cantal cheese in a posting, and Dennis asked me in a comment if we can get the three different cantal cheese styles here in the Loire Valley.
- Arrange the bacon and cantal pieces evenly in the dish, and pour in the egg mixture slowly so as not to disturb them too much: you want them to stay evenly distributed.
- I liked the Manchego very much, and it reminded me a little of the French cantal: same off-white color, a little peppery and piquant, with a soft texture that has a tendency to flake.
OriginNamed after Cantal, a department of Auvergne, France. |