DAIRYLAND White Cheese in Green Can (Yumusak Tam Yagli Beyaz Peynir) 1000g

DAIRYLAND White Cheese in Green Can (Yumusak Tam Yagli Beyaz Peynir) 1000g
Turkish cheeses. A fixture at Turkish breakfasts and on Meze platters, Beyaz Peynir is a tangy brined and aged cheese with a taste that will remind you of Feta. SütdiyarI Full Fat White Cheese (Yumusak Tam Yagli Beyaz Peynir) is made with pure cow’s milk and brined and aged to perfection. Because this special white cheese is softer in texture and is higher in fat than traditional beyaz peynir, it is perfect for spreading on toasted bread and delicious as an appetizer or sandwich – with sliced tomatoes, cucumbers and a drizzle of olive oil. SütdiyarI Full Fat White Cheese is just the ingredient you’ll need to add Mediterranean flare to omelets, warm pasta dishes, flatbreads and panini. In Turkey, brined white cheeses are a classic component of Menemen, a delicious soft scrambled egg Turkish dish prepared with chilis, tomatoes, peppers – and lots of olive oil. Because brined white cheese is low in fat and a rich source of probiotics, calcium and protein, you can feel great about incorporating SütdiyarI Full Fat White Cheese into your diet..❄️❄️PERISHABLE ITEM❄️❄️ Perishables must be shipped using UPS express shipping methods. We recommend all perishable items ship overnight or 2nd shipping at the latest. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. we recommend choosing overnight delivery, for any frozen items to prevent items from perishing, otherwise Turkishfoodmarket will not be responsible for any damages that may occur.

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