Circassian cheese

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Circassian Cheese
Адыгейский сыр.jpg
Other names Adyghe: (адыгэ Къуае)
Country of origin Circassia
Region, town North Caucasus
Region Caucasus
Source of milk Cow, sheep or goat milk
Pasteurised Depends on variety
Texture Depends on variety
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Circassian cheese (Adyghe: адыгэ Къуае IPA: [aːdəɣa qʷaːja], Hebrew: גבינה צ'רקסית‎, Arabic: جبنة شركسيّة‎‎, Russian: Адыгейский сыр, Turkish: Çerkes peyniri) is a Circassian cheese, found across the North Caucasus, the Levant and other areas with a Circassian diaspora.

Circassian cheese is a mild type of cheese that does not melt when baked or fried, and can be crumbled.[citation needed]

There is an annual special festival for the Circassian cheese in Maykop, the capital of the Republic of Adyghea, held during the Circassian cultural festival with a participants from different regions in the North Caucasus, competing in producing the best types of the Circassian cheese. The last one took place on 4 October 2010.[1][2]

References

  1. http://www.mkra.ru/news.php?pg=1&news=482 Via the Ministry of Culture of Adygeya (Russian Language)
  2. http://www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/174304/ Via Kavkaz-Uzel (Russian Language)