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  Cheese - the large food & drink encyclopedia
According to a French proverb, there is a different French cheese for every day of the year.
The love of cheese is called turophilia; fear of cheese is turophobia.
Certain kinds of hard cheese like cheddar have been found to help fight tooth decay if eaten soon after eating foods that promote it.
www.netmoon.com /recipes/encyclopedia/c/cheese.html   (528 words)

  
 Oswego Daily News - Oswego, New York - What is Cheese?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Obviously, little Miss Muffet had dreams of becoming a dairy princess and had turophilia.
There are more then 400 varieties of cheese available.
A few parting thoughts: the love of cheese is called turophilia and a final thought from the poet W. Auden.
oswegodailynews.com /index.php/oswego/news/community/what_is_cheese   (209 words)

  
 Mitchelstown Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
I hope you enjoy learning about Mitchelstown cheeses — the best way is to taste them of courseĀ… Because the more you learn about Mitchelstown, the more passionate about cheese you become!
The word used to describe those who have a love of cheese is known as Turophilia
Mitchelstown Award winning Cheese is now available in 300g & 400g & offers consumers high quality products as well as great value for money.
www.mitchelstown.ie   (332 words)

  
 Fear and Loathing
But many other philia words are out there and need be swapped with an English word.
Think of wordlove for logophilia, Scotlandlove for Scotophilia, and cheeselove for turophilia.
With the four new endings -fear, -hate, -worship and -love, an English speaker could make hundreds (if not over a thousand) new words.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /firstenglish/articles/fearandloathing.htm   (677 words)

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