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chevre

/ˈʃɛvrə/
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Other forms: chevres

Chevre is a fancy way to say "goat cheese." There are many different varieties of chevre, but the most common type is soft enough to crumble on a salad or spread on a slice of baguette.

In the U.S., fresh chevre usually comes in a small log and tastes mildly tangy. There are a lot of other kinds of chevre, including hard cheeses and aged versions with stronger flavors. What makes them all chevre is the fact that they're made using goat milk — in fact, in French chèvre means "goat," and the cheese itself is called fromage de chèvre.

Definitions of chevre
  1. noun
    cheese made from goats' milk
    synonyms: goat cheese
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    type of:
    cheese
    a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk
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