Learn vocabulary about cheese & dairy products at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: a type of cheese with holes, from switzerland?
Answer: Swiss cheese
Which word means: a type of cheese with blue-green mold?
Answer: blue cheese
Which word means: a firm yellowish cheese originally from england?
Answer: Cheddar
Which word means: a soft white cheese with a mild flavor?
Answer: cream cheese
Which word means: a dutch cheese with a mild, creamy taste?
Answer: Gouda
Which word means: the yellow part of an egg?
Answer: yolk
Which word means: the clear part of an egg that turns white when cooked?
Answer: white
Which word means: the front part of a bird's body, used as meat?
Answer: breast
Swiss cheese
A type of cheese with holes, from Switzerland
blue cheese
A type of cheese with blue-green mold
Cheddar
A firm yellowish cheese originally from England
cream cheese
A soft white cheese with a mild flavor
Gouda
A Dutch cheese with a mild, creamy taste
yolk
The yellow part of an egg
white
The clear part of an egg that turns white when cooked
breast
The front part of a bird's body, used as meat
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Which word means: a type of cheese with holes, from switzerland?
Which word means: a type of cheese with blue-green mold?
Which word means: a firm yellowish cheese originally from england?
Which word means: a soft white cheese with a mild flavor?
Which word means: a dutch cheese with a mild, creamy taste?
Which word means: the yellow part of an egg?
Which word means: the clear part of an egg that turns white when cooked?
Which word means: the front part of a bird's body, used as meat?
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