Cheddar
(noun)
A type of hard cheese that is typically yellow in color and has a tangy, sharp flavor. It is often used in sandwiches, on crackers, or grated and added to dishes such as macaroni and cheese.
Origin:
Cheddar is a type of hard cheese that originated in the village of cheddar in somerset, england. it is believed to have been made as far back as the 12th century.
Examples:
- I'll have a cheddar and apple sandwich for lunch.
- She grated some cheddar cheese to put on top of her chili.
- He always gets the cheddar burger at the diner.
- I can't eat this macaroni without cheddar.
- The cheese platter had a variety of cheeses, including cheddar.