A four letter word for a type of French cheese?
Brie?
Fromage
Cheese is the same thing in French as it is in English, a dairy product molded out of curdled milk. The French name is 'fromage'.
Roquefort and Brie.
Cheese is Fromage in french.
le camembert is a French cheese from Normandy (originally from the village of the same name)
Chaubier:Mild French cheese made with a blend of goat and cow milk.
cheese... in french that is "Cheese" in French is "fromage", not "formage"
AOC stands for "appelation d'origine controlee" and is the French designation for name-control status on a cheese. Makers entitled to use the AOC designation on their cheese must be in compliance with leagl stipulations regarding how and where the cheese is made. So if your French cheese is AOC, that means it's the real deal.
There are lots of different kinds of cheese. some of the are french and some of them arnt
To eat cheese is "manger du fromage" in French.
a rare french cheese by the name of gullible
I think that might be a quiche, but I'm not 100% sure