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‖ fetta|ˈfɛtə| Also feta. [mod. Gr. ϕέτα.] A white, salty, ewe's-milk cheese made in Greece.
1956A. L. Simon Cheeses of World 139 Feta..is usually made from ewe's milk but occasionally from goat's milk. 1963Spectator 12 July 65 There was another cheese too, that strange white one which comes in soft slabs from all countries of the Eastern Mediterranean; it is called fetta. 1970Times 29 Apr. 18/4 Most refreshing is the salad to which fetta, the sharp white sheep's cheese (made as in Greece) is added. 1971Sunday Times (Colour Suppl.) 28 Mar. 39/4 Fetta eaten with bread and olives is a favourite Greek snack and some Greeks like to start the day with Fetta, bread and jam. |