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What (who) is gouda - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gouda (surname); Gouda (disambiguation)

Gouda         
['ga?d?]
¦ noun a flat round Dutch cheese with a yellow rind.
Origin
first made in Gouda in the Netherlands.
History of Gouda, South Holland         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Gouda
The history of Gouda describes the development of Gouda from a small fortified settlement at the confluence of the Hollandse IJssel and Gouwe in the Dutch province of South Holland around 1300 into a medium-sized provincial town in the 21st century.
Broek, Gouda         
MUNICIPALITY IN THE DUTCH PROVINCE OF SOUTH HOLLAND
Broek, Bloemendaal, Broekhuizen, Thuil en het Weegje; Broek (Gouda)
Broek was a municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland, located west and north of Gouda. A longer name of the municipality, Broek, Bloemendaal, Broekhuizen, Thuil en het Weegje names the polders that are part of the municipality.

Wikipedia

Gouda

Gouda may refer to:

  • Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands
    • Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda
    • Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda
    • Gouda railway station
  • Gouda, Western Cape, a small town in South Africa with a name of Khoisan origin
  • Gōda, a Japanese surname
  • Emperor Go-Uda (1265–1324), emperor of Japan
  • Gouda rabbit, a breed of rabbit
Examples of use of gouda
1. Traditionally, cheese was almost uniquely a preserve of the white minority who tended to eat Dutch Gouda and a rubbery cheddar, originally introduced by the early settlers.
2. Her Wild Wild West Beef and Smoked Gouda Grits won her $10,000 at the National Beef Cook–off a few years back.
3. Foreign–owned stores such as France‘s Carrefour, Germany‘s Metro and America‘s Wal–Mart cater to slightly more sophisticated tastes, selling crumbly blue cheeses, wheels of gouda and red–waxed balls of Edam.
4. He has a car and the money to eat aged Gouda crostini once in a while at Mercury, a swanky restaurant that wouldn‘t be out of place in New York, were it not housed in a strip mall.
5. "Two martyrs arrived to the hospital badly lacerated as a direct result of their injuries from an Israeli missile fired from a plane close to Beit Hanoun," Sayid Gouda, deputy director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, said.