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Discover LudwigThe phrase "farmer's cheese" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of fresh cheese made from curds, often used in cooking or as a spread.
Example: "I decided to make a delicious lasagna using farmer's cheese instead of ricotta for a unique flavor."
Alternatives: "fresh cheese" or "curd cheese."
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Once that was under way, she used her fingers to break up a 7.5-ounce (210 g) package of farmer's cheese - which is very like the Polish twaróg that's normally used - in a bowl.
Toast with farmer's cheese and a cup of weak tea.
The vatrushka, thick with sweetened farmer's cheese, was the best I'd ever eaten.
You can also slice them onto flatbread with farmer's cheese and a home-made mayonnaise.
There, he says, they use a pork chop, farmer's cheese and thick, floury espagnole sauce.
But breakfast cannot be entirely goat-free: Mike's accidental farmer's cheese turned out to be delicate and sweet.
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Big money continues to go to big landowners, who often use intensive, soil-degrading and water-polluting methods, rather than to struggling hill farmers making goat's cheese.
Nearly every lunch included a farmer's salad of tomato, cucumber, cheese and sometimes beets, cabbage and olives.
Among the choices: Spanish churros with chocolate, a Peruvian quinoa and octopus salad, the Dominican farmer's breakfast of mangu, fried cheese, fried eggs and fried salami.
Now there will be Colombian drug smuggler's cheese and something sourced from a farmers' market in Aberdeen.
As if this battle were part of the usual scenery around the Capitol's periphery, a farmer's market proceeded; going quick: pansies, cheese curds, rainbow trout.
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