cheese stick

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English[edit]

Individually wrapped cheese stick
Battered cheese sticks

Noun[edit]

cheese stick (plural cheese sticks)

  1. A short, cylindrical, usually individually-wrapped serving of string cheese (or, less commonly, other non-string cheeses).
    • 2008, Bec Furraway, Sarah Meets a Bully, →ISBN, page 9:
      “Give me your cheese stick!” Dan demanded angrily with his hand held out. “But this is my cheese stick!” protested Sarah. Dan took another step closer to Sarah so he was standing almost on top of her. “I said give me your cheese stick!
    • 2014, Amy Christine Brown, Understanding Food: Principles and Preparation, →ISBN, page 238:
      One cheese stick is only 80 kcalories; however, four to five cheese sticks add up to 320 to 400 kcalories.
    • 2015, Randy Blythe, Dark Days, →ISBN:
      It is good!” Ganbold said, and began to peel the foil away from his cheese stick.
  2. An elongated piece of battered or breaded cheese, such as a mozzarella stick.
    • 1984, Chase Revel, 184 Businesses Anyone Can Start and Make, →ISBN, page 129:
      Then he added a cheese stick: a one-inch-square by five-inch-long lump of mild cheddar cheese dipped in the same cornmeal batter and deep-fried.
    • 2008, Jean-François Meullenet, Rui Xiong, Christopher J. Findlay, Multivariate and Probabilistic Analyses of Sensory Science Problems, →ISBN:
      The sample set consisted of eight commercial cheese stick products (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, and P8). These products were obtained from a food manufacturer and stored in a freezer until evaluation. The samples were fried according to the manufacturers' cooking instructions before serving.
    • 2015, Anna Todd, After Ever Happy, →ISBN, page 446:
      I dipped a cheese stick into some sauce and tried not to cuss him out for ruining my amusing thoughts about little demon creatures.

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