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- Look up bryndza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bryndza or brynza is a sheep milk cheese made across the countries in Central and Eastern Europe, most...
- جبنة نابلسية, and Akkawi; عكاوي) Romania (brânză telemea) Russia (брынза, brynza) Serbia (сир, sir as a common name; сирење, sirenje in South, including...
- (brânză telemea) Russia (брынза, brynza) Serbia (сир, sir) Turkey (beyaz peynir, lit. white cheese) Ukraine (бринза, brynza) Food portal Brined cheese – Cheese...
- with dough pellets that are formed by rubbing the dough with two hands. Brynza or bryndza: white cow or sheep cheese from the Carpathians. Kovbasa: various...
- (tăiței de casă), and a variety of finely chopped vegetables and herbs. Brynza is a soft sheep/goat cheese with a crumbly texture and tangy taste, mostly...
- Ukrainian). 29 August 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2024. Malevska, Mariia; Brynza, Oleksandr (28 July 2023). "Аеророзвідка 24/7 і квадроцикл для поранених...
- бринза та дунайка: що куштувати в українському містечку Вилкове [Frog legs, brynza, and dunaika: what to try in the Ukrainian town of Vylkove]. Shuba. Crystal...
- house was full. The spectators were given a gl**** of wine and piece of brynza (traditional cheese) on the entrance. The show was shot by the National...
- which includes Romanian words from Daco-Romanian such as bača "shepherd", brynza "cheese", domikát "type of dairy", grapa "steep mountain meadow", pirťa...
- and farming terminology such as Slovak/Polish bryndza / Czech/Ukrainian brynza ‘sheep cheese’ ← Rom. brânză or Czech/Polish/Slovak koliba / Ukrainian (dial...