marble cheese

English

Etymology

From its marbled pattern.

Noun

marble cheese (uncountable)

  1. A mild, hard, white and orange cheese usually made from two different varieties of cheese. Common cheeses used include cheddar, Colby cheese and Monterey Jack.
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