turophile

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τυρός (turós, cheese) + -phile.

Modern coinage; attested since 1930s. Popularized by Clifton Fadiman on American TV quiz show Information Please in 1952.[1]

Noun

turophile (plural turophiles)

  1. a gourmet/connoisseur of cheese

Translations

References

  1. turophile on Practically Edible
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