havarti

See also: Havarti

English

Noun

havarti (countable and uncountable, plural havartis)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Havarti.
    • 2007, Helen Greenwood, John Newton, “David Jones Food Hall”, in The Foodies’ Guide to Sydney 2008: More Than 450 Butchers, Bakers, Food Stores and Chocolate Makers, Prahran, Vic.: Hardie Grant Books, →ISBN, “Cheese” section, page 48:
      Blues, cheddars and related goudas and havartis play a big part but there’s still room for newcomers like the Italian Defendi Cremosa (creamy gorgonzola-style) and there are even more English varieties springing up.
    • 2017, Matthew Cerrone, “Eat at Citi Field”, in The New York Mets Fans’ Bucket List, Chicago, Ill.: Triumph Books, →ISBN, chapter 2 (Things to Do), page 62:
      In less than a minute, you can get one of Mets fan Josh Capon’s famous pressed sandwiches, including his sourdough grilled cheese, broccoli rabe with havarti, or bacon and tomato marmalade.
    • 2017 May, Lilia Menconi, “The Main Ingredient Ale House & Café”, in Phoenix, Scottsdale & Sedona (Moon Handbooks), 3rd edition, Berkeley, Calif.: Avalon Travel, →ISBN, “Phoenix” section, “Food” subsection, page 83, column 2:
      And you can’t go wrong with the griddled cheese sandwich made with havarti, muenster, and cheddar on sourdough.