Jibneh Arabieh (Arabic: جبنة عربية) (also jibni) is a soft white cheese found all over the Middle East. It is particularly popular in the Persian Gulf region. The cheese has a mild taste similar to feta but less salty. The heritage of the product started with Bedouins using goat or sheep milk; however, current practice is to use cow's milk to make the cheese. Jibneh Arabieh is used for cooking, or simply as a table cheese.
Jibni is an ingredient in cheese-filled pastries such as knafeh.[1]
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Suzanne's Kitchen: Manaqeesh Zaatar and Jibneh (Flatbread with dry thyme and Cheese)
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- ^ "Galilee dairy uses 13th century recipe to make labane and jibni". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
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