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  2. List of Israeli cheeses - Wikipedia

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    A cheese plate featuring various Israeli cheeses including gvina levana, galil cheese, bulgarit, Israeli feta, cottage cheese, and Emek cheese. Gvina levana is a soft spreadable cheese that is slightly similar to cream cheese and quark cheese, and is used as a spread on bread, dip, and most commonly as an integral ingredient in Israeli cheesecake.

  3. You Just Started the Mediterranean Diet—Here Are the 24 ...

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    This ultra-quick tuna melt with white beans is a protein-packed sandwich that’s perfect for a fast and satisfying lunch or dinner. The beans add creaminess and fiber, while the tuna provides ...

  4. 18 Recipes That Prove Feta Is the Greatest Cheese of Them All

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    Spinach and Feta Chicken Burgers. These chicken burgers get an extra boost of moisture and flavor thanks to the feta crumbles and plain Greek yogurt.

  5. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.

  6. Israeli feta - Wikipedia

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    Israeli feta cheese or (Hebrew: גבינת ראש הנקרה, romanized: Gvinat rosh hankara), also known as Israeli-style feta cheese or simply Israeli cheese, is a type of white cheese made from sheep's milk, cow's milk, or a combination of both. It is similar to Greek feta cheese, but has a milder flavor and a creamier texture.

  7. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A sweet baked noodle dish often made with egg noodles, curd cheese, raisins, egg, salt, cinnamon, sugar, sour cream, and butter. Other versions are made without dairy ingredients and with other fruits such as apples. Lox: Thin slices of cured salmon fillet Macaroons: Sweet egg and almond/coconut cookies usually made Kosher for Passover.

  8. A 7-day Mediterranean diet meal plan to boost your heart health

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    Lunch options. Grilled Fish and Veggies. Enjoy 6 ounces of any preferred fish with 2 cups vegetables, grilled, roasted or sautéed in olive oil.

  9. Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While non-Jewish recipes for krupnik often involve meat (beef, chicken, pork or a mixture) and dairy (sour cream) in the same recipe, Jewish recipes for meat-based krupnik generally use chicken or (more rarely) beef broth; if made without meat, sour cream may be added. [26]