Cheddar

/ˈtʃɛdə/ noun

A hard, yellow or white cheese with a sharp flavor, originally from the English village of Cheddar.

Named after Cheddar village in Somerset, England, where the cheese was first made. The village name comes from Old English ceodor meaning 'ravine' or 'gorge', referring to Cheddar Gorge. The distinctive aging process in the limestone caves there created the cheese's unique characteristics.

AMቼዳር
ARتشيدر
BNচেডার
CScheddar
DAcheddar
DECheddar
ELτσέντα
EScheddar
FAچدار
FIcheddar
FRcheddar
GUચેડર
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