different between muenster vs provolone

muenster

English

Alternative forms

  • Muenster, munster

Etymology

Borrowed from German Münster

Noun

muenster (plural muensters)

  1. A kind of soft white cheese.

Anagrams

  • menstrue, surement

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provolone

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian provolone, augmentative of provola.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?p?o?v?lo?n/

Noun

provolone (usually uncountable, plural provolones)

  1. A semi-hard cheese made of whole milk from cows. It comes primarily from Southern Italy.

Further reading

  • provolone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Italian

Etymology

From provola +? -one.

Noun

provolone m (plural provoloni)

  1. Augmentative of provola
  2. provolone (semi-hard cheese made of whole milk from cows)

References

  • The Diner's Dictionary: Word Origins of Food and Drink, 2nd ed., Oxford, 2002.

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