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Feta cheese

British pronunciation/fˈiːtə tʃˈiːz/
American pronunciation/fˈiːɾə tʃˈiːz/
Feta cheese
[NOUN]
1

a Greek cheese taken from a mixture of goat's and sheep's milk that is white and has holes in it

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feta cheese definition and meaning

What is "feta cheese"?

Feta cheese is a tangy and crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk or a combination of sheep's and goat's milk. It has a distinct salty flavor and a creamy texture. This cheese is commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine, adding a rich and savory element to dishes like Greek salads, spanakopita, and stuffed peppers. Its versatility allows it to be crumbled over pasta, roasted vegetables, or grilled meats for added depth of flavor. Feta cheese is also delicious when paired with fruits like watermelon or served alongside olives and crusty bread as part of a cheese platter. Its unique taste and texture make it a popular choice for both savory and sweet recipes, making it a versatile ingredient in the kitchen.

Examples
1Feta cheese adds a tangy flavor to salads.
2Greek olives and feta cheese are popular worldwide.
3She sprinkled some salty feta cheese on the salad.
4Feta cheese pairs perfectly with juicy watermelon, creating a refreshing summer salad.
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