Definition of Camemberts. Meaning of Camemberts. Synonyms of Camemberts

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Definition of Camemberts

Camembert
Camembert Ca`mem`bert", n., or Camembert cheese Camembert cheese A kind of soft, unpressed cream cheese made in the vicinity of Camembert, near Argentan, France; also, any cheese of the same type, wherever made.

Meaning of Camemberts from wikipedia

- for opening (Camembert in metallic boxes does not exist on the French market). The cardboard boxes are reserved for the low-cost camemberts. The product...
- Camembert (French pronunciation: [kamɑ̃bɛʁ] ) is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. It is the place where camembert cheese originated...
- Camembert Electrique (French: Electric Camembert) is the second studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded and originally released in 1971...
- Villa of Doctor B (Arabic: فيلا الدكتور ب), po****rly known as Villa Camembert or Villa Ronde is a private villa in the Anfa Supérieur neighborhood of...
- Earl Camembert (pronounced "cannon-bare") is a fictional news reporter and anchorman portra**** by Eugene Levy on the Canadian sketch comedy show SCTV...
- Creation of the Le Rustique brand 1977: Le Rustique is #1 of up-market camemberts 1980: First TV commercial for Le Rustique in France. Le Grand Rustique...
- Russula amoenolens, also known by its common name camembert brittlegill, is a member of the genus Russula. The species has a greyish-brown cap, with clear...
- Monsieur Camembert is a five-piece Gypsy fusion band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1997. They have won three ARIA Music Awards for Best World Music Album...
- to Camembert, which is native to a different region of France. Brie typically contains between 60% and 75% butterfat, slightly higher than Camembert. "Brie"...
- of triple crèmes, while the edible bloomy rind is similar to that of Camembert. Cambozola is considerably milder than Gorgonzola piccante and features...