fontina
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fontina
1935–40; < Italian < Upper Italian dial. (Val d'Aosta), of uncertain origin
Explanation
Fontina is a mild, nutty-flavored cheese that's been produced in a region of the Italian Alps since the 1300s. Because it melts easily, fontina is often used in cheesy sauces. There are many different types of fontina, from semi soft to hard, some very mild and others a bit sharper in flavor. They're all made with cow's milk and have a high fat content that gives them a smooth, creamy taste. Young, soft fontina is an ingredient in many cheese fondue recipes. Originally an Italian cheese, fontina is now made in many different countries. Fontina, according to some sources, comes from the Fontin pasture in the Alps' Aosta Valley.
Vocabulary lists containing fontina
Cheesy Goodness
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Example Sentences
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Off heat, stir in the fontina, then season with salt and pepper.
From Washington Times • Apr. 11, 2023
We think not, at least when it comes to these Buffalo-Style Chicken Poppers that boast grilled and diced white meat with cream cheese, fontina, cheddar, and Monterey Jack.
From Salon • Mar. 24, 2022
Go for the Pozzuoli — zesty housemade sausage, velvety red peppers, nutty fontina and more on a 10-inch canvas.
From Washington Post • Mar. 21, 2022
With a mixture of Tillamook white cheddar, fontina, Gruyère, Brie and Pecorino Romano cheeses, this mac and cheese is undeniably an explosion of cheese.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 26, 2022
The food leans toward comfort with some original touches like Nashville-hot frog legs, vegetable fried rice with a marinated skirt steak, and chicken “Parmanese,” a hybrid of Parm and Milanese made with fontina cheese.
From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2021
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