"cheese doodle" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cheese doodles [plural]
Etymology: From the name of the American cheese puff brand Cheez Doodles, produced by Wise Foods, Inc., through trademark erosion. Head templates: {{en-noun}} cheese doodle (plural cheese doodles)
  1. (US) A puffed corn snack, coated with a mixture of cheese or cheese-flavored powders. Wikipedia link: cheese puffs Tags: US Synonyms: cheese curl, cheese puff, cheesy puff, cheezie [Canada]

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