Munster Meaning in English
word
ˈmənstɝ
MUHN-ster
ˈmʌn.stə
MUN-stuh
释义
Munster is a type of soft, smooth, pale yellow cheese with an orange rind, originally from France. It is known for its mild to strong flavor, depending on its age.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in sandwiches, salads, or melted dishes. Not to be confused with 'monster' (creature) or 'Munster' (geographic regions in Ireland or Germany). In the U.S., 'Muenster' is a similar but distinct cheese.
Spanish: queso MunsterPortuguese (BR): queijo MunsterPortuguese (PT): queijo MunsterChinese (Simplified): 芒斯特奶酪Chinese (Traditional): 芒斯特起司Hindi: मुनस्टर पनीरArabic: جبنة مونسترBengali: মুনস্টার (চিজ)Russian: мунстер (сыр)Japanese: マンステール(チーズ)Vietnamese: pho-mát MunsterKorean: 뮌스터 치즈Turkish: Munster peyniriUrdu: منسٹر پنیرIndonesian: phô mai Munster
例句
I bought Munster at the cheese shop.
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Munster is soft and creamy.
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She put Munster on her sandwich.
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Have you ever tried melting Munster on potatoes? It’s delicious!
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If you want a stronger taste, let the Munster age for a few weeks.
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Don't confuse Munster with 'monster'—one is cheese, the other is scary!
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