❄PERISHABLE ITEM❄❄ Perishable items must be shipped using FedEx Express shipping only. We highly recommend all perishable items to ship overnight or 2nd DAY shipping at the latest during the colder seasons.. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. We highly recommend choosing overnight delivery for all frozen items to prevent expiration. Turkishfoodmarket.com will not be responsible for any damages incurred if slower forms of shipping are chosen.
Tahsildaroğlu Süt Damlası pastörize inek sütünden üretilen az tuzlu, yumuşak ve lezzetli taze bir peynir çeşididir. Doğallığı ile lezzet düşkünü olan yetişkinlerin de tercihi olan Tahsildaroğlu Süt Damlası sofraların yeni, sağlıklı ve keyifli atıştırmalığı olmaktadır. Ayrıca çocuklara peynir tüketim alışkanlığı kazandırmak adına da sofralarda yerini almıştır. ❄️PERISHABLE ITEM❄️❄️ Perishables must be shipped using FedEx 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.
Van herbal cheese (Turkish: Van otlu peyniri) is a type of cheese made out of sheep's or cow's milk. Ripened cheese varieties containing herbs are traditional in Turkey and have been manufactured for more than 200 years in the east and southeast of the country. They are manufactured from raw milk, semi-hard in texture and salty in taste and have the aroma of garlic or thyme due to added herbs. ❄PERISHABLE ITEM❄❄ Perishable items must be shipped using FedEx Express shipping only. We highly recommend all perishable items to ship overnight or 2nd DAY shipping at the latest during the colder seasons.. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. We highly recommend choosing overnight delivery for all frozen items to prevent expiration. Turkishfoodmarket.com will not be responsible for any damages incurred if slower forms of shipping are chosen.
Chechil cheese, usually made from skimmed milk; White, odorless, semi-soft and easily dispersible in the mouth, it is among the regional cheese varieties .. ❄PERISHABLE ITEM❄❄ Perishable items must be shipped using FedEx Express shipping only. We highly recommend all perishable items to ship overnight or 2nd DAY shipping at the latest during the colder seasons.. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. We highly recommend choosing overnight delivery for all frozen items to prevent expiration. Turkishfoodmarket.com will not be responsible for any damages incurred if slower forms of shipping are chosen.
Goat cheese is made from goat milk and is healthier and better than the cheese made from cow milk. It has lesser lactose, lower sodium, smaller and easy to digest fats, and similar if not higher vitamins and minerals levels as compared to cow cheese. ❄PERISHABLE ITEM❄❄ Perishable items must be shipped using FedEx Express shipping only. We highly recommend all perishable items to ship overnight or 2nd DAY shipping at the latest during the colder seasons.. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. We highly recommend choosing overnight delivery for all frozen items to prevent expiration. Turkishfoodmarket.com will not be responsible for any damages incurred if slower forms of shipping are chosen.
Kashkaval is a semi-hard, yellow cheese that derives its name from the Italian cheese "Caciocavallo". It is particularly popular in Eastern Europe and Mediterranean region Kashkaval made from cow's milk is known as Kashkaval vitosha while a variation made from ewe's milk is called Kashkaval balkan. Kashkaval preslav is the name given to the cheese made from a mixture of both milks. In Romania, Bulgaria, and Macedonia it is used as a generic term for all kinds of yellow cheeses. This cheese is also found in Hungary, Croatia, and Turkey. The Romanians call this cheese cascaval, the Greeks kasseri while the Turkish prefer to interpret it as Kasar.