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Gouda

[ gou-duh, goo-; Dutch khou-dah ]

noun

  1. a city in the W Netherlands, NE of Rotterdam.
  2. a semisoft, cream-colored cheese made in Holland from whole or partly skimmed milk.


Gouda

/ ˈxɔudaː; ˈɡaʊdə /

noun

  1. a town in the W Netherlands, in South Holland province: important medieval cloth trade; famous for its cheese. Pop: 72 000 (2003 est)
  2. a large round Dutch cheese, mild and similar in taste to Edam
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It showed the tool helping a cheesemonger in Wisconsin write a product description by informing him Gouda accounts for "50 to 60 percent of global cheese consumption".

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Instead, shoppers encounter an illusion of uniformity, where Cheddar, Gouda, and Brie line the shelves year-round, seemingly indifferent to the changing weather outside.

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Stashing drugs among produce is a common way to smuggle the illicit substances across borders - banana shipments are the most popular but officers have recently found narcotics in Gouda cheese and avocados.

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Aged cheeses include Parmesan, aged cheddars and Gouda.

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They were well-known for their cheeses—Edam, Gouda—these Dutch people.

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