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UK
/kˈɜːd/
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[ US /ˈkɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈkɝd/ ]
NOUN
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coagulated milk; used to make cheese
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey -
a coagulated liquid resembling milk curd
lemon curd
bean curd
How To Use curd In A Sentence
- In some cases, the vomited milk may smell curdled because it has mixed with stomach acid.
- Though there is ever-present sadness the poet still wishes to "whip in kitchen cups concupiscent curds. Kazim Ali: From East Jerusalem to Ramallah
- With a blood-curdling scream she fell downwards.
- Milk in cheese production is curdled using chymosin - an enzyme present in rennet, found in calves' stomachs.
- While Charu bathed Pranav, my nephew, I went to make a quick biryani that I served with plain curd and papad. Cauliflower Biryani
- Add the butter, cream and goat's curd or cheese and mash until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
- the processed milk had separated into curds and whey
- Pour over the egg mixture and place spoonfuls of goat's curd or cheese around the fennel. Times, Sunday Times
- Curd is boiled, cooled and whisked buffalo milk poured into earthenware pots and left to set.
- Cottage Cheese, also a fresh unripened cheese, generally has additional milk or cream mixed with the curd.