Sche-ve-rrah
Sheh - vuh - RAHEmphasis on the last syllable
chevre means 'goat'. it can also be used to mean 'goat's cheese'
Cypress Grove Chevre was created in 1983.
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Chevre is the French word for "goat". Chevre, therefore, is nothing more than a goat ----- a/k/a GOAT CHEESE.In research and/or food marketing, you might note, it is not unusual to retain a foreign moniker, or re-invent a given ingredient's name to a more "fancy" sounding ingredien(s) - often merely to attain marketing success. "Chevre cheese" IS very, very tasty, healthier than cow cheese and great for salads.
une chèvre is a goat in French.
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Brie, Camembert, Comte, Emmental, Chevre
No, "chevre" is not a French name for cow; it actually means "goat" in French. The term is often used to refer to goat cheese, which is a popular product in French cuisine. The French word for cow is "vache."
Comte, Chevre, Emmental, Brie and Camembert.