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Sheep milk cheese made in several European countries
Look up bryndza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bryndza or brynza is a sheep milk cheese made across the countries in Central and Eastern Europe,
Bryndza
Sheep's milk cheese from Podhale, Poland
Bryndza Podhalańska is a Polish variety of the soft cheese Bryndza, from the Podhale region, it is made from sheep's milk. It has a geographical indication
Bryndza_Podhalańska
Cheese from the Hutsul region of Ukraine
Hutsul bryndza (Ukrainian: Гуцульська бринза) is a type of Ukrainian cheese, produced from either sheep's or cow's milk, which has the status of a geographical
Hutsul_bryndza
Cheese made from the milk of goats
manufactured for more than 200 years in the east and southeast of the country. Bryndza (from Romanian brânză – cheese) is a sheep milk cheese made across much
Goat_cheese
Dairy product
and Bryndza (Slovenská bryndza from Slovakia, brânza de burduf from Romania and Bryndza Podhalańska from Poland). A byproduct of making bryndza is the
Sheep_milk
Traditional Slovak dish
halušky (boiled lumps of potato dough similar in appearance to gnocchi) and bryndza (a soft sheep cheese), optionally sprinkled with cooked bits of smoked
Bryndzové_halušky
2013. "Cheese Description: Bryndza". Cheese.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2008. "Bryndza - LeCheese". lecheese.app
List_of_cheeses
Stuffed Polish dumplings
dumplings filled with salty bryndza cheese mixed with mashed potatoes. Bryndzové pirohy are served with some more bryndza (mixed with milk or sour cream
Pierogi
Dish of dumplings with sauerkraut or cheese
instead of bryndza, stewed sauerkraut is used. In Hungary, sztrapacska is traditionally accompanied with juhtúró, the local equivalent to bryndza. It is thus
Strapačky
Cheese produced with ewe's milk
Ukrainian sheep milk cheeses includes bryndza and feta, salad cheeses and white cheeses. Aged Bessarabian sheep milk bryndza from a market in Izmail List of
Sheep_milk_cheese
Sheep's milk cheese from the Carpathian Mountains
Herashaska A flock of sheep climbs up the mountainside Ukraine portal Bryndza Hutsul bryndza List of cheeses Гуцульська овеча бриндзя [Hutsul sheep bryndzya]
Hutsul_sheep_bryndzya
Ukrainian type of cornmeal stew
with added smetana (sour cream), topped with pork rind, mushrooms, and bryndza. The dish is considered to be a part of Ukrainian cuisine, in particularly
Banosh
Country in Central Europe
bryndzové halušky, bryndzové pirohy and other meals with potato dough and bryndza. Bryndza is a salty cheese made of sheep milk, characterised by a strong taste
Slovakia
Hungarian deep-fried flatbread
eaten warm with (usually cheese, a smetana, a cheese and smetana, sausage, bryndza near to Békéscsaba) or without toppings, sometimes rubbed with garlic or
Lángos
Slavic sheep milk whey drink
mostly in Slovakia and Poland. It is a by-product in the process of making bryndza cheese. Žinčica is fermented by the following Lactic acid bacteria: Lactobacillus
Žinčica
Central European cheese spread
chives and paprika. About one third of "traditional" Liptauer consists of bryndza, a sheep milk cheese. Other soft cheeses used include cottage cheese, quark
Liptauer
White brined cheese from Bulgaria
cotija cheese Romania: telemea Russia: bryndza (Брынза) Türkiye: beyaz peynir – white cheese Ukraine: bryndza (бринза) Food portal List of cheeses Kashkaval
Sirene
Basco-béarnaise Beenleigh Blue cheese Beyaz peynir Brânză de burduf Brocciu Bryndza Bryndza Podhalańska Bundz Cabrales cheese Caciocavallo Caciotta Caș Casciotta
List_of_sheep_milk_cheeses
Retrieved 14 November 2013. "Cheese Description: Bryndza". Cheese.com. Retrieved 2008-06-11. "Bryndza - LeCheese". lecheese.app. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
List_of_Polish_cheeses
Eastern European dumpling or noodle dish
Sinkovec, Magdalena (2004). "Bryndzové Halušky / Potato Dumplings with 'Bryndza' Sheep Cheese and Bacon". Culinary Cosmic Top Secrets A Nato Cookbook.
Halušky
Culinary traditions of Odesa, Ukraine
dip ("Aubergine caviar") Tzimmes "Bull's heart" tomato appetizer with bryndza Baked peppers with garlic Loader's sandwich from Pryvoz Odesa-style meze
Cuisine_of_Odesa
bryndzové halušky, bryndzové pirohy and other meals with potato dough and bryndza. Bryndza is a salty cheese made of a sheep milk, characterised by a strong taste
Culture_of_Slovakia
Cheese that is matured in brine
cheeses include: Akkawi (Levant) Balkánský sýr (Czechia and Slovakia) Bryndza (Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine) Chechil (Armenia) Cherni Vit (Bulgaria)
Brined_cheese
Sheep milk cheese
drink żętyca is also made from the whey produced during bundz production. Bryndza Podhalańska, a Polish variety of soft cheese made from sheep milk. Oscypek
Bundz
Brined white cheese from Greece
north and east Serbia within Slovak and Aromanian populations) Slovakia (bryndza and Balkánsky syr, lit. "Balkan cheese") Spain (Queso de Burgos, lit. "Burgos
Feta
Culinary traditions of Slovakia
industrially processed foods. Halušky Bryndzové halušky: potato dumplings with bryndza (a sheep's milk cheese) Strapačky: potato dumplings with sauerkraut Goose
Slovak_cuisine
Protected names and designations
Switzerland. Selected products include Prosciutto Toscano (PDO) from Italy, bryndza podhalańska (PDO) and oscypek (PDO) from Poland, Marchfeldspargel (PGI)
Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union
Geographical_indications_and_traditional_specialities_in_the_European_Union
Food that consists of small pieces of dough
available are their related stuffed version called pirohy, usually filled with bryndza (bryndzové pirohy), quark cheese, potatoes, onions, cabbage, mushrooms
Dumpling
Brined Georgian cheese from the Samegrelo region
popular pickled cheese of the Soviet Union, with 16.5% share in 1987 (after bryndza and Ossetian cheese). Suluguni may be produced from normalized milk of
Sulguni
Traditional dish from yellow maize flour
Venda Xima – Mozambique Grilled bulz and pastrami Mămăligă with pork rind, bryndza and sour cream Mămăligă with a spoonful of sour cream and sarmale Mămăligă
Mămăligă
Province of Poland
which include especially various cheeses, including the Bundz, Oscypek and Bryndza Podhalańska from mountain areas, meat products, especially local types
Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
City in Poland
out further executions of Poles, among which was priest Wojciech Dionizy Bryndza-Nacki, and also established and operated a Nazi prison, and a Baudienst
Tomaszów_Mazowiecki
Meal (coarse flour) ground from dried maize
from cornmeal with added śmietana, topped with pork rind or mushrooms and bryndza etc. The dish is popular in the Carpathian region of western Ukraine) Kuymak
Cornmeal
milk, or a mixture of both. In terms of quality, ktor panir is similar to bryndza, but its production process is more primitive. The production of ktor panir
Ktor_panir
drink made of sheep milk whey as a by-product in the process of making bryndza cheese. Burukutu Africa (West Africa) Nigeria A fermented alcoholic beverage
List_of_fermented_foods
boiled flour or ground up kasha served with milk or spyrka (fried słonina) Bryndza – cheese Bundz – cheese Czosnianka – garlic and mint soup Gołka – cheese
List_of_Polish_dishes
Culinary traditions of Ukraine
pellets that are formed by rubbing the dough with two hands. Brynza or bryndza: white cow or sheep cheese from the Carpathians. Kovbasa: various kinds
Ukrainian_cuisine
Culinary traditions of Poland
especially Podhale, are famous for its sheep milk cheeses like bundz, creamy bryndza or smoked oscypek. Other popular dishes include a milk drink żętyca, a
Polish_cuisine
Classification of coagulated milk products
when aged, and most will be white. Varieties of brined cheese include bryndza, feta, halloumi, sirene, and telemea. Brined cheese is the main type of
Types_of_cheese
Brined curd sheep's milk cheese traditionally made in Iran
North Macedonia (бело сирење, belo sirenje, lit. white cheese) Poland (bryndza) Romania (brânză telemea) Russia (брынза, brynza) Serbia (сир, sir) Turkey
Lighvan_cheese
Ethnoregion of the Czech Republic with a Romance history
the highlands and the emphasis upon the production of milk and cheese (bryndza), with other specific words like košár or kotár - sheep enclosure, čutora
Moravian_Wallachia
Protected designations of products in Ukraine
2025. Retrieved 30 October 2025. Гуцульська коров'яча бриндза [Hutsul cow bryndza]. Special Information System of UKRNOIPI (SIS) (in Ukrainian). Archived
Geographical indications in Ukraine
Geographical_indications_in_Ukraine
Armenian flatbread
as taraxacum should be sparse. Additionally the stuffing might contain bryndza and fried onions. After stuffing, zhingyalov hats are fried for around
Zhingyalov_hats
Culinary traditions of the Czech Republic
between Czechia and Slovakia. Dishes from Slovakia such as halušky and bryndza increased their spread in Czechia. The latter part of Czechoslovakia's
Czech_cuisine
British digital publishing company
of The Last Nazi by Iain King. These were followed in 2016 by Robert Bryndza's The Girl in the Ice, its first book to sell a million copies. In 2017
Bookouture
(boiled lumps of potato dough similar in appearance to small gnocchi) and bryndza (a soft sheep cheese), usually sprinkled with cooked bits of smoked pork
List_of_pasta_dishes
protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications Bryndza Podhalańska (PDO)". Retrieved 2008-06-10. "COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No
List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country
List_of_Protected_Designation_of_Origin_products_by_country
Catalogue of endangered foods
and dairy products Yurlov rich-voiced chicken Russian Federation Chicken Bryndza Slovakia (Slovak Republic) Cheeses and dairy products Tolminc Slovenia
Ark_of_Taste
Several varieties of hard cheese produced in the Alps
Italy – Montasio (PDO) Italy – Piora Italy – Pustertaler Poland – Bryndza Podhalańska (PGI) Poland – Oscypek (PGI) Portugal – Queijo Serra da Estrela
Bergkäse
1911 novel by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky
meadow in the summer, shepherding sheep, milking them, and making bundz and bryndza. One night, while he is guarding the bonfire, Marichka sees him again.
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (novel)
Shadows_of_Forgotten_Ancestors_(novel)
Foods and dishes that are passed on through generations
Bryndzové halušky – a national dish of Slovakia consisting of halušky and bryndza. Lecsó Bobotie Bunny chow Chakalaka and Pap Malva pudding Potjiekos Samosa
Traditional_food
Historical region of Poland
from Wadowice, Lisiecka Sausage (EU Protected Geographical Status), and Bryndza Podhalańska. Among other popular products that are made in Lesser Poland
Lesser_Poland
Sounds and pronunciation of the Slovak language
čaj ('tea') d /d/ d dom ('house') ď /ɟ/ ď ďakovať ('to thank') dz /dz/ ʒ bryndza ('sheep cheese') dž /dʐ/ ǯ džem ('jam') e /e/ e meno ('name') é /eː/ é
Slovak_phonology
Slovak football club
8 MF POL Krzysztof Wojtanek 10 MF SVK Andrej Pollák 11 MF SVK Pavol Bryndza 12 MF NGA Usman Adekunle Issa (on loan from Železiarne Podbrezová) 13
FK_Poprad
Image Origin Description Žinčica Slovakia A drink made of sheep milk whey similar to kefir. It is a by-product in the process of making bryndza cheese.
List_of_dairy_products
Zlatý Bažant, Šariš, and Corgoň. Cheese and cheese products (especially bryndza, korbáčik, oštiepok, parenica, and tvaroh cheeses), žinčica are traditional
Tourism_in_Slovakia
Topics referred to by the same term
Brinza may refer to Brînza, a village in Moldova Bryndza, a sheep milk cheese made in East-Central Europe Ianoș Brînză (born 1998), Moldovan football
Brinza
slightly modified meaning ('fire' instead of 'hearth'). Another one is Bryndza, a type of cheese made in Eastern Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic (Moravian
List of Romanian words of possible pre-Roman origin
List_of_Romanian_words_of_possible_pre-Roman_origin
Polish poet, literary critic, and historian, and academic teacher (born 1948)
group [pl], co-creator of new wave in Polish poetry. The son of Stanisław Bryndza, a carpenter, and Helena née Sitarz, a clerk. He spent his childhood in
Stanisław_Stabro
Dnieper River region Sheep milk is used to produce regional cheeses such as bryndza and vurda, which are an important part of the Hutsul culture. Sheep farming
Sheep_farming_in_Ukraine
of horse-drawn carriage Polish bryczka, diminutive of bryka ("wagon") Bryndza Polish traditional cheese Polish traditional crumby type cheese Intelligentsia
List of English words of Polish origin
List_of_English_words_of_Polish_origin
Slovak politician (born 1971)
Ministerka nekultúry chce zaviesť nejakú národnú kultúru čo sú drevenice bryndza a nič viac". Štandard (in Slovak). Retrieved 13 August 2024. Plaváková
Martina_Šimkovičová
Romanian related to shepherd and farming terminology such as Slovak/Polish bryndza / Czech/Ukrainian brynza 'sheep cheese' ← Rom. brânză or Czech/Polish/Slovak
Eastern Romance influence on the Slavic languages
Eastern_Romance_influence_on_the_Slavic_languages
Municipality in Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
villages. In 1787, Ján Vagač founded the first known manufactory producing bryndza cheese. The settlement became an oppidum (market town) in 1811 and a town
Detva
Polish actor and musician
South by North (2006) as Jakub Hyena (2006) as Kid's father, Iceman, Bryndza's son Ryś (2007) as Policeman Tajemnica twierdzy szyfrów (2007) as Untersturmführer
Borys_Szyc
bryndzia Гуцульська бриндзя 044 The milk that is used to make this type of bryndza (cheese) comes from a local breed of sheep that graze on Carpathian montane
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Ukraine
Historic region in Slovakia
particularly through sheep breeding, which became the foundation for bryndza cheese production and gained regional fame. The region's extensive forests
Podpoľanie
Butterfly Institute Fine Art (Gallery), Lugano 1878 Portrait of Ferdynand Bryndza (1837–1891) National Museum in Kraków 1879 The Dispatch-Bearer (c. 1879)
List of works by Giovanni Boldini
List_of_works_by_Giovanni_Boldini
Designation Type Registration year Bryndza Podhalańska PDO 2007 Oscypek PDO 2008 Redykołka PDO 2009 Ser koryciński swojski PGI 2012 Wielkopolski ser smażony
List of European cheeses with protected geographical status
List_of_European_cheeses_with_protected_geographical_status
Romanian, these examples having entered via Romanian dialects. For example, Bryndza is a type of cheese made in Eastern Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic
Substrate_in_Romanian
2004 international copyright enforcement operation
3:05-cr-00050 from the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Albert Bryndza, of Flushing, New York, pleaded guilty on March 8, 2005, was sentenced
Operation_Fastlink
organometallic chemistry group was led by Steven Ittel and then Henry Bryndza before it was dispersed throughout a number of groups in CRD. Parshall
DuPont_Central_Research
Season of television series
No. of days 92 No. of housemates 19 Winner Richard Tkáč Runner-up Ján Bryndza Release Original network Markíza Original release 18 September (2005-09-18) –
Big Brother (Slovak TV series)
Big_Brother_(Slovak_TV_series)
minitreaty" and "can be regarded as the masterpiece of a lyric of vanitas". Bryndza-Stabro, Stanisław (2012). ""U kresu drogi" : Czesław Miłosz "Wiersze ostatnie""
Wiersze_ostatnie
Pastoral and economic land units in the Tatra Mountains
Olcza [pl], and Zubsuche. Eastern Romance roots are found in terms like bryndza (cheese), ciupaga (axe), gieleta (shepherd's tool), and peak names like
Tatra_pastures
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