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Egyptian cheese (Egyptian Arabic: جبنة gebna pronounced [ˈɡebnæ]) has a long history, and continues to be an important part of the Egyptian diet. There is evidence of cheese-making over 5,000 years ago in the time of the First Dynasty of Egypt. In the Middle Ages the city of Damietta was famous for its soft, white cheese. Cheese was also imported, and the common hard yellow cheese, rumi, takes its name from the Arabic word for "Roman". Although many rural people still make their own cheese, notably the fermented mish, mass-produced cheeses are becoming more common. Cheese is often served with breakfast, and is included in several traditional dishes, and even in some desserts.

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  • جبنة مصرية (ar)
  • Queso egipcio (es)
  • Egyptian cheese (en)
  • Queijo egípcio (pt)
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  • الجبن المصري هو من الصناعات الغذائية العريقة في مصر ولها تاريخ طويل وهو جزء مهم من الغذاء المصري. هناك أدلة تشير إلى ان صناعة الجبن في مصر تعود لاكثر من 5000 سنة مضت منذ زمن سلالة الفراعنة الاولى. اشتهرت دمياط في العصور الوسطى بصناعة الجبن المخلل الابيض الناعم. كما استورد الجبن إلى مصر بكثرة. فالجبن الأصفر المشهور باسم «الرومي» يدل على انه من صناعة بلاد الروم. يصنّع الجبن من حليب الجاموس والأبقار والأغنام والماعز والإبل. بالإضافة للاجبان التي يصنعها أهل الارياف لانفسهم خاصة جبن المش، أصبح هناك العديد من الاجبان المصنعة في معامل مملوكة للدولة أو للقطاع الخاص. يؤكل الجبن غالبا مع وجبة الإفطار كما يتم تضمينها في العديد من أطباق الطعام الرئيسية وهو عنصر يدخل في صنع الحلويات. يوجد مجموعة واسعة من أنواع مختلفة من الجبن المصري. (ar)
  • Egyptian cheese (Egyptian Arabic: جبنة gebna pronounced [ˈɡebnæ]) has a long history, and continues to be an important part of the Egyptian diet. There is evidence of cheese-making over 5,000 years ago in the time of the First Dynasty of Egypt. In the Middle Ages the city of Damietta was famous for its soft, white cheese. Cheese was also imported, and the common hard yellow cheese, rumi, takes its name from the Arabic word for "Roman". Although many rural people still make their own cheese, notably the fermented mish, mass-produced cheeses are becoming more common. Cheese is often served with breakfast, and is included in several traditional dishes, and even in some desserts. (en)
  • El queso en Egipto (en egipcio, جبنة مصرية gebna masri) tiene una larga historia, y sigue siendo una parte importante de la dieta egipcia. Hay evidencia de la fabricación de queso hace más de 5,000 años en la época de la Primera Dinastía de Egipto. En la Edad Media, la ciudad de Damieta era famosa por su queso blanco y suave. El queso también se importó, y el queso amarillo duro común, rumi, toma su nombre de la palabra árabe para «romano». Aunque muchas personas de las zonas rurales todavía producen su propio queso, especialmente los quesos fermentados, los quesos producidos en masa son cada vez más comunes. El queso se sirve a menudo con el desayuno y se incluye en varios platos tradicionales, e incluso en algunos postres. (es)
  • Queijo egípcio (em árabe egípcio: جبنة ) refere-se à variedade de queijos produzidos na região do atual Egito. Tem uma longa história e é uma parte importante da dieta egípcia. Existem evidências da fabricação de queijos há mais de 5.000 anos, na época da I dinastia egípcia. Na Idade Média, a cidade de Damieta era famosa por seu queijo branco e macio. O queijo também era importado, e o queijo amarelo duro comum, rumi, leva o nome da palavra árabe para "romano". Embora muitas pessoas da área rural ainda fabriquem seu próprio queijo, principalmente o fermentado mish, os queijos produzidos em massa estão se tornando mais comuns. O queijo é geralmente servido no café da manhã e está incluído em vários pratos tradicionais, além de algumas sobremesas. (pt)
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