cream cheese
Americannoun
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a soft, white, smooth-textured, unripened, spreadable cheese made of sweet milk and sometimes cream.
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Gulf States. cottage cheese.
noun
Regionalisms
See cottage cheese.
Etymology
Origin of cream cheese
First recorded in 1575–85
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After the split, Cahillane will serve as CEO for the taste-elevation business, which is set to house brands including Heinz ketchup, Philadelphia cream cheese and Kraft Mac & Cheese.
According to Kubick, the classic cheese ball is really not far from the one I grew up on: cream cheese, cheddar and Worcestershire, rolled in chopped nuts.
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Slice thin and serve on bagels with cream cheese and tomatoes, or however you like.
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Layer pound cake with thin ribbons of pumpkin pie filling and a simple maple-sweetened cream cheese.
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She offered him a sandwich of thin-sliced cucumber and cream cheese.
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