"Mimolette" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. a cheese traditionally produced in France and some areas of Belgium and the Netherlands that uses intentionally introduced cheese mites to add flavor by their action on the surface of the cheese Wikipedia link: Mimolette Categories (topical): Cheeses Related terms: Milbenkäse, mite cheese

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