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Neufchâtel (French: [nøʃɑtɛl] , [nœfʃɑtɛl]; Norman: Neu(f)câtel) is a soft,
slightly crumbly, mold-ripened, bloomy-rind
cheese made in the
Neufchâtel-en-Bray...
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Neufchâtel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Neufchâtel may
refer to: Neuchâtel, city in Switzerland,
formerly spelled Neufchâtel Canton of...
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Neufchâtel-en-Bray (French pronunciation: [nøʃɑtɛl ɑ̃ bʁɛ, nœfʃɑ-]; Norman: Neucâtel-en-Bray, Le Câtel) is a
commune situated in the Seine-Maritime department...
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Nicolas Neufchatel or
Neufchâtel (c. 1527 – c. 1590),
known as Lucidel, was a
Flemish painter and draughtsman. He
worked in
Germany and was
noted as one...
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consumed fresh, so it
differs from
other soft
cheeses such as Brie and
Neufchâtel. It is more
comparable in taste, texture, and
production methods to Boursin...
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Prince de
Neufchatel was a fast
sailing United States schooner-rigged privateer,
built in New York by Adam and Noah
Brown circa 1812. She is a fine...
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Neufchâtel-Hardelot (French pronunciation: [nøʃɑtɛl aʁdəlo]; West Flemish: Nieuwkasteel-Hardelo) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France...
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spread created by
mixing chopped pimiento peppers with soft
cheese such as
Neufchatel or
cream cheese. A 1908 Good
Housekeeping recipe called for soft cream...
- The
Republic and
Canton of Neuchâtel (French: République et
Canton de Neuchâtel, German:
Kanton Neuenburg; Romansh:
Chantun Neuchâtel; Italian: Cantone...
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canton of
Neufchâtel-sur-Aisne was an
administrative division in
northern France. It was
disbanded following the
French canton reorganisation which...