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Definition of halloumi in English: hallouminoun həˈluːmihəˈlumi mass nountrademark A mild, firm white Cypriot cheese used especially in cooked dishes. place the strips of halloumi on a lightly oiled tray Example sentencesExamples - A more traditional breakfast is bread with tomatoes, olives, and halloumi, a cheese made only in Cyprus.
- Cypriots use halloumi in many dishes although it's hard to beat eating it at source, with just fresh tomatoes and olives to balance the saltiness of the cheese.
- A popular food is halloumi, the traditional white cheese of Cyprus, which has been produced on the island for centuries.
- A friend recently mentioned to me that she had been cooking halloumi; I thought either she had a cold or she had found some kind of unusual fish.
- A popular cheese is called halloumi (similar to feta), made from goat or sheep milk and often served in a sandwich of pita-style bread or cubed in salads.
Origin From Egyptian Arabic ḥalūm, probably from Arabic ḥaluma 'to be mild'. Definition of halloumi in US English: hallouminounhəˈlo͞omēhəˈlumi trademark A mild, firm, white Cypriot cheese, used especially in cooked dishes. place the strips of halloumi on a lightly oiled tray Example sentencesExamples - A friend recently mentioned to me that she had been cooking halloumi; I thought either she had a cold or she had found some kind of unusual fish.
- A more traditional breakfast is bread with tomatoes, olives, and halloumi, a cheese made only in Cyprus.
- A popular cheese is called halloumi (similar to feta), made from goat or sheep milk and often served in a sandwich of pita-style bread or cubed in salads.
- A popular food is halloumi, the traditional white cheese of Cyprus, which has been produced on the island for centuries.
- Cypriots use halloumi in many dishes although it's hard to beat eating it at source, with just fresh tomatoes and olives to balance the saltiness of the cheese.
Origin From Egyptian Arabic ḥalūm, probably from Arabic ḥaluma ‘to be mild’. |