different between semisoft vs manouri
semisoft
English
Etymology
From semi- +? soft.
Adjective
semisoft (not comparable)
- (especially of food) Partially soft; partially melted.
- semisoft chocolate, semisoft butter
Alternative forms
- semi-soft
Translations
Noun
semisoft (plural semisofts)
- (rare) Any semisoft variety of cheese.
- 2014, Ian Coutts, The Perfect Keg
- We had a selection of cheeses. From Ontario there was a ten-year-old cheddar made by prizewinning Maple Dale Cheese along with a couple of semisofts, one made from buffalo milk and the other, cow.
- 2014, Ian Coutts, The Perfect Keg
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manouri
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ??????? (manoúri).
Noun
manouri (uncountable)
- A Greek semisoft cheese made from the milk of goats or sheep.
Anagrams
- inamour, mainour, urinoma
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