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This is a regular feature showcasing the popularity and potential uses of ingredients on the rise. All data is provided by Datassential.

Flavor of the Week: Halloumi can be mild and creamy or strong and saltyFlavor of the Week: Halloumi can be mild and creamy or strong and salty

The cheese is popular throughout the eastern Mediterranean

September 17, 2018

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Halloumi, a firm, slightly springy cheese, is made from goat and sheep’s milk and is popular throughout the eastern Mediterranean. It has a mild, creamy taste when fresh, though it is often aged in brine, resulting in a stronger, salty flavor. It holds its shape well under high heat, and is frequently shaped into a cube and grilled until it has a golden crust and chewy center. Often paired with mint, halloumi has grown on United States menus by 72 percent over the past four years.

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