Stilton vs Penicillium - What's the difference?
stilton | penicillium | see also |
A village in Cambridgeshire (originally in Huntingdonshire), England.
A type of blue-veined cheese made in England.
Any of the blue-green fungi, of the genus Penicillium , that are used in the manufacture of cheeses, and are an important source of antibiotics.
As nouns the difference between stilton and penicillium
is that stilton is alternative form of Stilton|lang=en (cheese while penicillium is any of the blue-green fungi, of the genus Penicillium, that are used in the manufacture of cheeses, and are an important source of antibiotics.As a proper noun Stilton
is a village in Cambridgeshire (originally in Huntingdonshire), England.stilton
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)See also
*External links
*The official website of Stilton cheese