Roquefort
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Roquefort
First recorded in 1830–40
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Mexico also agreed to recognise hundreds of food and drink products from specific regions of the EU, such as Parma ham and Roquefort cheese.
From Barron's • May 22, 2026
“There was plenty of authentic Italian Parmigiano Reggiano and French Roquefort, all clearly labelled”.
From BBC • Nov. 10, 2024
The fungus Penicillium roqueforti is used worldwide in the production of blue-veined cheese such as Stilton, Roquefort and Gorgonzola.
From Science Daily • Feb. 5, 2024
Much like Dana’s picnic pies from the last round, this classic French pastry features a laminated crust stuffed with creamy potatoes, caramelized onions and Roquefort sauce.
From Salon • Oct. 28, 2023
For dinner that night Milo served him broiled Maine lobster with excellent Roquefort salad and two frozen eclairs.
From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
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