Balkánský sýr
| Balkánský sýr | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Czech Republic and Slovakia |
| Pasteurised | Varies |
| Texture | Varies |
| Aging time | Generally none |
| Named after | Balkans |
| Related media on Commons | |
Balkánský sýr (English: Balkan cheese) is a type of white brined cheese produced from cow's milk in Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is a salty semi-hard white cheese, analogous to Bulgarian sirene, and Greek feta. It is usually not matured (Czech: nezrající).
It is mainly used as a substitute of sirene in the Bulgarian shopska salad[1] or instead of feta in greek salad.
See also
References
- ^ "TEST BALKÁNSKÝCH SÝRŮ: Který je dobrý a který mazlavá nuda" (in Czech). TV Nova. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2014.