Cheese & Dairy

  • Made with cow’s milk, the cheese contains a middle-eastern spice known as Mahlab (or Mahlebi, Mahleb). The black spots on the stringy cheese are the seeds of the nigella sativa plant, called ḥabbat al-barakah or the “seed of blessing” which pepper it with a unique taste. During the culturing process, the cheese is pulled in a way that creates elasticity then it is braided tightly 2 x 1KG
  • Made with cow’s milk, the cheese contains a middle-eastern spice known as Mahlab (or Mahlebi, Mahleb). The black spots on the stringy cheese are the seeds of the nigella sativa plant, called ḥabbat al-barakah or the “seed of blessing” which pepper it with a unique taste. During the culturing process, the cheese is pulled in a way that creates elasticity then it is braided tightly.
    12x400g
  • Labneh is an Arab cheese made by draining yogurt so it loses most of its liquid. Baroody labneh is specially pickled in oil to bring a delicate taste the labneh
    12x575g
  • Always Fresh, this product is made from sheep's milk and prized for it's premium flavor
    4 KG - DRAINED WEIGHT
  • MESHALLA (ANGEL HAIR) CHEESE VACUUM PACKS
    12pcs
  • White cheese Istanbully Khazen (Vegetable Fat) 4x2KG
  • AL BAKARA AL HALOUB KARISH CHEESE 12x2lb
  • Yogurt is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk
    6x2lb
  • The cheese is commonly made using pasteurized cow's milk, but can be made with goat or sheep's milk as well. It is produced on a large scale in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Cyprus where people typically eat it with a soft flatbread at lunch and dinner. Its texture can be compared to that of a Mozzarella, Feta or a Mizithra, as it does not melt down very well. The resistance to melting makes it an excellent frying cheese, because it holds its shape very well. The cheese can be stored for up to a year.Sold by the pound. Available in 3 different sizes
    The cheese is commonly made using pasteurized cow's milk, but can be made with goat or sheep's milk as well. It is produced on a large scale in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Cyprus where people typically eat it with a soft flatbread at lunch and dinner. Its texture can be compared to that of a Mozzarella, Feta or a Mizithra, as it does not melt down very well. The resistance to melting makes it an excellent frying cheese, because it holds its shape very well. The cheese can be stored for up to a year.Sold by the pound

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