Does feta cheese come from cow's milk or goat's milk?!


Question:

Does feta cheese come from cow's milk or goat's milk?


Answers:
Feta is traditionally made of sheep's or goat's milk, though today large commercial producers often make it with cow's milk. The curdled milk (curdled with rennet) is separated and allowed to drain in a special mold or a cloth bag.Then It is cut into large slices (feta means 'slice')

That would be the goat.

sheep and goat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/feta...

It comes from greek cows x]

Feta is a curd cheese in brine. It is traditionally made from goat's and/or sheep's milk.

goat or sheep

Goat/sheep milk

mexican goat cheeze is nice
goats! it is goat cheeze

goats

goat/cheese

The best Feta is made with Goat or Sheep's milk. Most Feta in the US is made with cow's milk.




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