TAHSILDAROGLU Ezine Sheep’s Cheese 900g

There is a millennia-old cheesemaking tradition in Turkey and Beyaz Peynir – which translates to “white cheese”- is among the most popular cheeses in the country. The Turkish equivalent to Feta, Beyaz Peynir is included in most meals – starting at breakfast! Tahsildaroglu Sheep’s Milk Feta is made from the pure milk of herds grazing freely in the Ezine region of Turkey. We make Tahsildaroglu Sheep’s Milk Feta from sheep and goat milk, and age it for at least 12 months in a natural salt and yeast brine. The result is a deliciously balanced cheese with a crumbly, creamy texture and a tart, salty flavor. Enjoy our cheese in a meze platter with a drizzle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil and dried oregano. Or serve it with sliced tomatoes, cucumbers and olives for a classic Turkish breakfast. Our Sheep’s Milk Feta is also delicious in hot preparations. Try it on flatbreads, in omelets and in sauces and dips. This Feta also makes a wonderful garnish for roasted fish and meat dishes. A great source of probiotics, calcium and protein, Tahsildaroglu Sheep’s Milk Feta is also low in fat. ❄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.

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