Akkawi
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Akkawi cheese (Arabic: جبن عكاوي, also Akawi, Akawieh, and Ackawi) is a white brine cheese, native to the historical region of Palestine in modern day Israel. It is named after the city of Acre, where it first originated, the Arabic akkawi meaning "from akka". It is commonly made using cow milk, but can be made with goat or sheep's milk as well. It is now produced on a large scale in the Middle East, notably in Lebanon, Syria and Cyprus. A soft white cheese, it has a smooth texture and a mild salty taste. Commonly used as a table cheese, it is considered good by itself or paired with fruit.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Tamime, 1991, pp. 209 - 216.
[edit] Bibliography
- Tamime, A. Y. (1991). R. K. Robinson and A. Y. Tamime. ed. Feta and Related Cheeses. Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 1855732785, 9781855732780.
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