Crossword clues for gouda
gouda
- Semisoft Dutch cheese
- Hard Dutch cheese
- Edam alternative
- City known for its cheese
- Certain Dutch cheese
- Big wheel in delis
- Yellowish cheese
- Semi-soft cheese
- Fondue choice
- Cream-colored cheese
- Cheese shop choice
- Wine-tasting treat
- Wax-wrapped product
- Wax-packed cheese
- Snack with Dutch mustard
- Smoked Dutch cheese
- Party platter cheese
- Often-smoked cheese
- Hard cheese from Holland
- Food coated with red wax
- Fondue favorite
- Edam's cousin
- Dutch city with a big cheese market
- Dutch city or cheese
- Dutch city or a cheese it's famous for
- Dutch cheese that's really goud
- Dutch cheese that's often smoked
- Dutch big wheel?
- City in the Netherlands, or its semisoft export
- City east of Delft
- Cheese typically soaked in brine
- Cheese that's not bad, ah?
- Cheese of the Dutch
- Cheese made from cow's milk
- Cheese like Edam
- Big wheel from Holland?
- Balls of Dutch cheese
- A mild cheese
- Brie's tray-mate
- Edam relative
- Dutch cheese city
- Dutch treat?
- Big wheel at a supermarket?
- Semisoft cheese from Holland
- City NE of Rotterdam
- It may be smoked in a supermarket
- Cheese burg?
- Brine-soaked cheese
- Cheese from cow's milk
- Mild cream-colored Dutch cheese shaped in balls
- Cheese from Holland
- Cheese that's not bad?
- Dutch export
- Dutch cheese center
- Cheese variety
- Cheese commune
- Grow up dear! That's not even cheese!
- Go crazy, ha, at 5 as word spread
- After reflection, one really enjoyed eating old cheese
- Cheese choice
- Cheese type
- Fondue cheese
- Mild cheese from the Netherlands
- Red-coated cheese
- Party cheese
- Mild Dutch cheese that pairs well with Merlot
- Red-wrapped cheese
- Cheese from the Netherlands
- Mild yellow cheese
- Dutch dairy product
- Wax-covered cheese
- Round Dutch cheese
- Deli display
- Mild Holland cheese
- Cheese town near Rotterdam
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
type of cheese, 1885, named for a town in Holland.
Wiktionary
n. A type of semi-hard to hard cheese originating in Netherlands.
Wikipedia
Gouda is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands
- Gouda cheese, type and now brand of cheese made in and around Gouda
- Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda
Gouda, Western Cape, a town in South Africa
Gouda is a style of Dutch pottery named after the city of Gouda, where it was historically manufactured. Gouda pottery gained worldwide prominence in the early 20th century and remains highly desirable to collectors today.
Gouda pottery is diverse and visually distinctive in appearance, typically illustrated with colourful and highly decorated Art Nouveau or Art Deco designs.
Usage examples of "gouda".
Meg Henderson sat at the kitchen table by the window, with a glass of chenin blanc, a plate of onion crackers, a wedge of Gouda, and a Nero Wolfe novel by Rex Stout.
Beneath a faint touch of fruitiness like the aroma of a blossoming pear tree, I met in successive layers the tastes of black olives, aged Gouda cheese, pine needles, new leather, miso soup, either sorghum or brown sugar, burning peat, library paste, and myrtle leaves.
Then in his mind's eye he saw the fork metamorphose into a stiletto, and the shrimp became a sliver of Gouda cheese.
The brown paper bags stand evenly lined up on the counter and Henry produces ketchup, chicken, gouda cheese from them like a magician.
But the food she magicked up Gouda cheese and tinned beef and honest-to-God greenhouse wheat wafers was straight out of the Arabian Nights.
Hixie sipped a Manhattan and sampled the Brie, Camembert, Cheshire, Edam, Gorgonzola, Gouda, Gruyere, Herkimer, Liederkranz, Mozzarella, Muenster, Parmesan, Port du Salut, and Roquefort.