Edam - translation to dutch
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Edam - translation to dutch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Edam (disambiguation)

Edam         
Edam, mild hard cheese from the Netherlands
Edam cheese         
  • Edammer cheese with crackers
DUTCH CHEESE
Queso de bola; Edamer; Edammer; Nutty Edam cheese; Edam (cheese); Keso de bola
Edammer kaas (genoemd naar naam van stad waar de kaas geproduceerd wordt)
Edammer      
Edam

Definition

Edam
['i:dam]
¦ noun a round Dutch cheese, typically pale yellow with a red wax coating, traditionally made at Edam in the Netherlands.

Wikipedia

Edam

Edam may refer to:

  • Edam cheese
  • Edam, Netherlands, a town in Edam-Volendam, after which the cheese is named
  • Edam, Saskatchewan, a village in Canada
  • Evernote Data Access and Management (EDAM) is a protocol for exchanging Evernote data with the Evernote service
  • SS Edam, the name of several Holland America Line vessels
  • Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies Ekonomi ve Dış Politika Araştırmalar Merkezi (EDAM) - an Istanbul-based independent think-tank
Examples of use of Edam
1. Tony promised her the moon and gave her half an Edam cheese.
2. So the admiral used over–aged, hardened spheres of Edam cheese instead.
3. A Somerfield Feta was second highest at 6.8g of salt per 100g, with Sainsbury‘s Edam and the Kraft Dairylea Light cheese slices in third place at 2.8g per 100g.
4. 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.
5. As the judges sample a top–scoring Edam cheese, Hise recounts a story traced to a Vermont newspaper in 1841 describing how the Uruguayan Navy ran out of cannon balls as it tried to repel Argentine invaders.