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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #10101) Cheese for French onion soup 2) Cheese from Switzerland 3) Cheese with holes 4) French onion soup cheese 5) Holey cheese 6) Swiss cheese 7) Swiss cheese with small holes 8) Swiss relative 9) Type of cheese 10) Wiss cheese with small holes
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Gruyère

Gruyère logo #10101) Cheesy bite in Switzerland 2) Cheese to a Swissman 3) Cheesy bite for a Swissman 4) Cheesy bite from Switzerland 5) Cheese in Switzerland 6) Cheesy bite to a Swissman 7) Cheese from Switzerland 8) Cheese for a Swissman 9) European cheese 10) Swiss cheese
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #21000 Gruyere can refer to one of several things: ...
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #22282A moderate-fat cow's-milk cheese with a rich, sweet, nutty flavor that is prized for both out-of-hand eating and cooking. It's usually aged for 10 to 12 months and has a golden brown rind and a firm, pale-yellow interior with well-spaced medium-size holes.
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Gruyère

Gruyère logo #23375strictly speaking, cheese from the Gruyère area of Switzerland; in France, generic name for a number of hard, mild, cooked cheeses from the Jura, including Comté, Beaufort, and Emmental.
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #21217Gruyere is a Swiss, traditional, co-operative and creamery natural rind hard cheese made from un-pasteurised cow's milk at Gruyere.
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #20400[n] - wiss cheese with small holes
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #20974 noun Swiss cheese with small holes
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Gruyere

Gruyere logo #21294Not only the name of one of the best known Swiss cheeses in the world but also a general name for large cheeses made in France e.g. Gruyere de Comte, Beaufort, Emmentaler.
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