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  • 1Stilton — azul País de origen Reino Unido Región Derbyshire, Leicestershire y …

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  • 2Stilton® — /stilˈtən/ noun A rich white, often blue veined, cheese first sold chiefly at Stilton in Cambridgeshire …

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  • 3Stilton cheese — Fromage de Stilton Stilton Cheese Pays d’origine Grande Bretagne Lait de vache Pâte persillée Appellation, depuis …

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  • 4Stilton (cheese) — Infobox Cheese name = Stilton othernames = country = England regiontown = Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire region = town = source = Cows pasteurised = Yes texture = semi soft, crumbly,creamier with increasing age fat = protein =… …

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  • 5Stilton — /stil tn/, Trademark. a rich, waxy, white cheese, veined with mold: made principally in England. Also called Stilton cheese. [1730 40; after Stilton, England, where it was first sold] * * * ▪ cheese       classic English blue cheese made from cow …

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  • 6Stilton{™} — n [U] a white English cheese with greenish blue lines running through it and a strong flavour. It is often eaten at the end of a meal, and traditionally it is eaten with port (= strong sweet wine from Portugal) after large meals on special… …

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  • 7Stilton — Stil|ton [ˈstıltən] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Stilton village in Cambridgeshire, England where the cheese was originally sold] a type of English cheese that is white with grey blue marks and has a strong taste …

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  • 8Stilton — Stil•ton [[t]ˈstɪl tn[/t]] coo trm a rich white cheese, veined with mold: made principally in England. Also called Stil′ton cheese′ • Etymology: after Stilton, a town in Huntingdonshire, where it was first sold …

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  • 9Stilton — Stil|ton [ stılt(ə)n ] noun uncount a type of white cheese, often with blue lines through it …

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  • 10Stilton — n. variety of white cheese veined with mold …

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