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Fromage blanc served on a plate with jam, with its container

Etymology

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From French fromage blanc.

Noun

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fromage blanc (countable and uncountable, plural fromages blancs or fromage blancs)

  1. A creamy soft cheese made with whole or skimmed milk and cream.
    • 1988, Food & Wine: The Guide to Good Taste, volume 11, page 85, column 2:
      Sweet, clean Fromages Blancs – plain, herbed, tomato-garlic-basil and apricot-honey.
    • 1995, Georges Perec, “Attempt at an Inventory”, in John Sturrock, transl., Food: The Vital Stuff, Granta, →ISBN, page 90:
      Seventy-five cheeses, one ewe’s cheese, two Italian cheeses, one Auvergne cheese, one Boursin, two Brillat-Savarins, eleven Bries, one Cabécou, four goats’ cheeses, two crottins, eight Camemberts, fifteen cantals, one Sicilian cheese, one Sardinian cheeses,[sic] one Epoisses, one Murols, three fromages blancs, one goat’s-milk fromage blanc, nine Fontainebleaus, five mozzarellas, five Munsters, one Reblochon, one Swiss raclette, one Stilton, one Saint-Marcellin, one Saint-Nectaire, one yogurt.
    • 2007, Giles Milton, Edward Trencom’s Nose: A Novel of History, Dark Intrigue, and Cheese, New York, N.Y.: Thomas Dunne Books, →ISBN, page 65:
      It was certainly an old smell – of that I could be certain. But it was not, I was sure, produced by any of the three thousand one hundred and twenty-six cheeses, yoghurts and fromages blancs that were being stored in the crypt.
    • 2007, New Mexico Magazine, volume 85, page 80, column 2:
      They specialize in fromage blancs and firmer cheeses marinated in herbed olive oil.
    • 2012, Kirstin Jackson, “Délice de la Vallée Fromage Blanc, California”, in It’s Not You, It’s Brie: Unwrapping America’s Unique Culture of Cheese, Perigee Books, →ISBN:
      Most American fromage blancs are made from whole cow’s milk, are lovely and lightly creamy, and are tantalizing enough in their freshness alone.
    • 2013, John Gorham, Liz Crain, “Sheep Cheese Balls with Rose Petal Harissa”, in Toro Bravo: Stories. Recipes. No Bull., San Francisco, Calif.: McSweeney’s, →ISBN, page 100:
      There are plenty of other fromage blancs that are delicious, but we think that this is the best readily available Spanish one in the states.

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fʁɔ.maʒ blɑ̃/
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Noun

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fromage blanc m (uncountable)

  1. fromage blanc, sour cream, junket, cottage cheese, quark
    Synonyms: crème aigre, fromage frais, faisselle, quark