Fromage Definition & Meaning

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  • fromage American [fraw-mazh] / frɔˈmaʒ /

    noun

    French.
    1. cheese.

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    My favorite was a dish that came all the way from the country of Italy—they called it Macaroni a l’Italienne with Fromage de Parmesan.

    From Literature

    I remembered the plates of warm Macaroni with Fromage from the hotel with Aunt Kitty, and I could feel my mouth start to water.

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    “Macaroni a l’Italienne with Fromage. The most wonderful dish I ever tasted!”

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    And fromage is cheese, which might come in useful if I am offered a snack.”

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    The combination always varies, meaning certain fish are best enjoyed with creamy cheeses, while others go well with more nutty, hard fromage.

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