Английская Википедия:Baladi cheese

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A dish topped with Baladi cheese

Baladi cheese (Шаблон:Lang-ar, Шаблон:Transl) is a soft, white cheese originating in the Middle East.[1] It has a mild yet rich flavor.[2]

About

Baladi has the same size and shape as Syrian cheese with markings from the draining basket or hoop which leave a design patterned on its outer surface. It is slightly higher in fat than Syrian and its texture is softer, creamier and less chewy.[3]

Name

Baladi is made using milk from baladi goats.[1] The word baladi means "village" or "country".[3] Baladi is also called the "cheese of the mountains" since it is made among high mountains by shepherds in Lebanon.[1]

Ingredients

Baladi is a fresh, traditionally unpasteurized, and uncultured cheese made with a mixture of goat, cow and sheep's milk. The diverse microflora, high moisture, uncultured, and unpasteurized nature tends to limit the shelf life to 3 days.[1]

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