Kadosh Dairy Safed
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− | + | ('''Hebrew:''' מחלבת קדוש / '''Pronunciation:''' Machlevat Ka’adoosh / '''Other Names:''' Tzfat Cheeses / '''Definition:''' Safed dairy, producing specialty sheep’s-milk cheeses.) | |
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− | + | Kadosh cheeses are made in [[Safed|Tzfat]] by the Kadosh family which uses the same methods of cheese-making as their ancestors did a hundred years ago. | |
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Cheese Making === | === Cheese Making === | ||
− | The Kadosh cheeses are made with sheep’s and goat’s milk. The cheeses ripen in straw baskets which serve as a purifying agent and add flavor to the cheese. Today the baskets are commercially-made but in the past they were woven from reeds which were harvested in the valley below Tzfat, | + | The Kadosh cheeses are made with sheep’s and goat’s milk. The cheeses ripen in straw baskets which serve as a purifying agent and add flavor to the cheese. Today the baskets are commercially-made but in the past they were woven from reeds which were harvested in the valley below Tzfat, wadi Amud. |
=== Aging === | === Aging === | ||
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=== Additional Items === | === Additional Items === | ||
The dairy also produces additional delicacies such as olive oil, stuffed vine leaves, local wine, and their famous halvah (a desert made from tahini). There are a few tables and chairs in the dairy for visitors who wish to taste the cheeses or buy a meal. A popular item at the dairy is a large “laffa” -- flat pancake -- spread with labana and dripping with olive oil, served with vegetables. | The dairy also produces additional delicacies such as olive oil, stuffed vine leaves, local wine, and their famous halvah (a desert made from tahini). There are a few tables and chairs in the dairy for visitors who wish to taste the cheeses or buy a meal. A popular item at the dairy is a large “laffa” -- flat pancake -- spread with labana and dripping with olive oil, served with vegetables. | ||
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[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] | ||
[[Category:Israeli-Businesses]] | [[Category:Israeli-Businesses]] |