What do you call a cheese seller?
There isn't one definitive term for a cheese seller. Here are some possibilities, depending on the context:
Formal:
* Cheesemonger: This is the most common and widely recognized term, especially in specialty cheese shops.
* Cheese Specialist: More formal and often used in larger grocery stores or cheese-focused businesses.
Informal:
* Cheese Guy/Gal: A simple, friendly way to refer to someone who sells cheese.
* Cheese Vendor: A general term used for anyone selling cheese, including at markets or festivals.
Other possibilities:
* Fromagier: A French term specifically used for someone who specializes in cheese.
* Casear: A less common term, but sometimes used to refer to a cheese seller.
The best term to use will depend on the situation and the specific context.
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