Cheshire

/ˈtʃɛʃər/ noun

A type of mild, crumbly white cheese originally from Cheshire, England. Also associated with the Cheshire Cat character from Alice in Wonderland, known for its distinctive grin.

Named after Cheshire county in England, where this cheese has been produced since Roman times. The county name itself comes from the city Chester, from Latin 'castra' (military camp), as Chester was a major Roman fortress.

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