Feta

Φέτα, פטה, جبنة فيتا

Feta (greek: φέτα, féta) is a greek brined white cheese made from sheep's milk or from a mixture of sheep and goat's milk. it is soft, with small or no holes, a compact touch, few cuts, and no skin. crumbly with a slightly grainy texture, it is formed into large blocks and aged in brine. its flavor is tangy and salty, ranging from mild to sharp. feta is used as a table cheese, in salads such as greek salad, and in pastries, notably the phyllo-based greek dishes spanakopita "spinach pie" and tyropita "cheese pie". it is often served with olive oil or olives, and sprinkled with aromatic herbs such as oregano. it can also be served cooked (often grilled), as part of a sandwich, in omelettes,...

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