Israeli feta

Israeli feta
Country of originIsrael
RegionCountrywide
Source of milkSheep, Cow, Goat, or a combination thereof
Pasteurisedyes
TextureFirm
Aging time3 months or more

Israeli feta cheese or (Hebrew: גבינת ראש הנקרה, romanizedGvinat rosh hankara), also known as Israeli-style feta cheese or simply Israeli cheese, is a type of white cheese made from sheep's milk, cow's milk, or a combination of both. It is similar to Greek feta cheese, but has a milder flavor and a creamier texture. [1][page needed][2][page needed]

  1. ^ Gur, Janna (2008-08-26). The Book of New Israeli Food: A Culinary Journey: A Cookbook. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8052-1224-2.
  2. ^ Gurevich, Katya; Wajswol, Eran. Cheese from the Land of Milk and Honey: A Guide to Israeli Cheese.

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