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  • noun Plural form of fromagerie.

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Examples

  • Set in Woodstock's old biscuit mill, the market has over 100 vendors, from fromageries to a charcuterie that must make at least 20 types of cured sausages.

    Secret Season 2011

  • On our recent trip to BC we went to 3 fromageries and bought cheeses we haven't tried before.

    Holy Goat Mature Veloute Haalo 2006

  • The little villages perched on the mountain-tops that we were passing through, are all seats of industry; clock manufactories, _fromageries_, or cheese-farms on a large scale, and so on.

    Holidays in Eastern France Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    Maryland Daily Record 2010

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Let's just try and keep the word 'artisan' where it belongs-in farms, bakeries, boulangeries, fromageries, panificios, markets and farm to table businesses, where actual artisans do spend honest hours honing their crafts-much to our delight … and

    humor « WordPress.com Tag Feed reelingintheyears.wordpress.com 2010

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    WISTV - Local News RSS 2010

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    Fort Mill Times | FortMillTime.com - HOMEPAGE 2010

  • In 1979, France had some 20,000 fromageries, according to the National Federation of Milk Product Retailers.

    The Seattle Times 2010

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