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- Syrian_cheese abstract "There are numerous different kinds of Syrian cheese. Some of the most common are:Ackawi , a white cheese with complex flavor. Primarily used as a table cheese. Also spelled Akawi and Akawieh.Baladi , soft-white, smooth, creamy cheese has a mild flavor. The cheese tastes delicious spread on fresh bread or crackers. It is eaten for breakfast or snacks.Charkassiye, a soft, fresh cheeseJibneh Arabieh (Arabic for: Arab Cheese), is a simple cheese found all over the Middle East. It is particularly popular in Egypt and Arab countries of the Persian Gulf. The cheese has an open texture and a mild taste. The heritage of the product started with Bedouins, using goat or sheep milk, however current practice is to use cow's milk to make the cheese. Jibneh Arabieh is used for cooking, or simply as a table cheese.Jibne Khadra Arabic for green cheese, is a white hard cheese with a pronounced salty taste, often boiled before eatingKenafa , is an unsalted, very fresh, soft cheese that melts easily and freely. It is used to make the popular "cheesecake", like dessert that is sometimes called Kenafa by people in the Middle East. It can also be used as a base for other sweet cheese desserts. It is sold frozen because there is no salt in it and is available in both retail and bulk packages.Majdoule, a salty white cheese made up of thick strands of cheese braided together (hence the name)Shelal, a salty white cheese made up of strands of cheese woven togetherSurke, sorke or shanklish, a mature cheese made with spices and generally presented as balls of cheese covered in za'tar orchile powder; most often eaten as a starter dish with tomato, oil and sometimes onionTurkomani, a soft porous cheese with a delicate flavour".
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- Syrian_cheese wikiPageRevisionID "530900597".
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arab_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Levantine_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mediterranean_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_cheeses.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syrian_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Shanklish.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Surke.
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "Majdoule".
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "Syrian cheese".
- Syrian_cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "cheese".
- Syrian_cheese hasPhotoCollection Syrian_cheese.
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- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Arab_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Levantine_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Mediterranean_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Middle_Eastern_cheeses.
- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese subject Category:Syrian_cuisine.
- Syrian_cheese hypernym Kinds.
- Syrian_cheese type Article.
- Syrian_cheese type Cheese.
- Syrian_cheese type Food.
- Syrian_cheese type Article.
- Syrian_cheese type FunctionalSubstance.
- Syrian_cheese type Thing.
- Syrian_cheese type Q2095.
- Syrian_cheese comment "There are numerous different kinds of Syrian cheese. Some of the most common are:Ackawi , a white cheese with complex flavor. Primarily used as a table cheese. Also spelled Akawi and Akawieh.Baladi , soft-white, smooth, creamy cheese has a mild flavor. The cheese tastes delicious spread on fresh bread or crackers. It is eaten for breakfast or snacks.Charkassiye, a soft, fresh cheeseJibneh Arabieh (Arabic for: Arab Cheese), is a simple cheese found all over the Middle East.".
- Syrian_cheese label "Syrian cheese".
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- Syrian_cheese sameAs Q7663255.
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- Syrian_cheese wasDerivedFrom Syrian_cheese?oldid=530900597.
- Syrian_cheese isPrimaryTopicOf Syrian_cheese.