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    Bryndza

    Region Central Europe[1]

    Source of milk Sheep

    Texture Depends on variety

    Fat content Depends on variety

    Certification Bryndza Podhalaska: PDO[2]

    Slovensk bryndza: PGI[3]

    BryndzaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Bryndza is a sheep milk cheese made in Central and

    Eastern Europe.[1] Recipes differ slightly across the

    countries.

    Contents

    1 Etymology2 Geographical indications3 See also4 External links5 References

    Etymology

    Brnzor brnz(Romanian pronunciation: [brnz]) is the generic word for "cheese" in Romanian,[4] there is

    no special type of cheese associated with it. It is a word presumably inherited by the Romanian language

    from Dacian, the language of the pre-Roman population in the actual Romania (see also List of Romanian

    words of possible Dacian origin). The word was first recorded as brene described as "Wallachian cheese"

    in the Croatian port of Dubrovnik in 1370. Bryndza was first recorded in the Slovak counties in 1470 and in

    the adjacent Polish Podhale in 1527.[5] Today, "bryndza", a word descended from the Romanian root, isused in various countries throughout the CEE region,[6] due to its introduction by migrating Vlachs. In

    contrast to the original Romanian word, it is exclusively used for the one type of soft crumbly cheese

    described above. In Slovakia, bryndza serves as the main ingredient to "bryndzov haluky" which is

    regarded the national speciality (haluky - small gnocchi - are mixed with bryndza and topped with fried

    chops of fatty bacon). Bryndza is therefore regarded as typically Slovak product, though of Vlach origin.

    The modern version of the soft spreadable bryndza is believed to have been developed by enterpreneurs

    from Star Tur (Western Slovakia) toward the end of the 18th century who founded bryndza manufactures

    in mountainous regions of Central and Northern Slovakia where sheep cheese production had deep roots of

    the Vlach tradition, and traded with it, popularizing bryndza all around the Austrian monarchy. Outside

    Slovakia and the flanking regions of Southern Poland, it is still popular nowadays in the Czech Republic

    under a modified Czech spelling "brynza".

    Geographical indications

    Bryndza Podhalaska from Poland has been registered in the EU'sRegister of protected

    designations of origin and protected geographical indications on 11 June 2007[2] as a ProtectedDesignation of Origin (PDO). The geographical indication was requested on 23 September

    2006.[7]

    Slovensk bryndza from Slovakia has been registered in the EU'sRegister of protected

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    designations of origin and protected geographical indications on 16 July 2008[3] as a Protected

    Geographical Indication (PGI). The geographical indication was requested on 4 October 2007.[8]

    See also

    Romanian Telemea

    Bulgarian sireneGreek fetaMexican queso fresco

    External links

    Bryndza Cheese (http://www.bryndzacheese.com/)

    References

    1. ^ ab "Cheese Description: Bryndza" (http://www.cheese.com/Description.asp?Name=Bryndza) . Cheese.com.

    http://www.cheese.com/Description.asp?Name=Bryndza. Retrieved 2008-06-11.

    2. ^ ab European Commission (2007-06-11). "Commission Regulation (EC) No 642/2007 of 11 June 2007

    registering a name in the Register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications

    Bryndza Podhalaska (PDO)" (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?

    uri=CELEX:32007R0642:EN:NOT) . http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?

    uri=CELEX:32007R0642:EN:NOT. Retrieved 2008-06-10.

    3. ^ ab European Commission (2008-07-16). "Commission Regulation (EC) No 676/2008 of 16 July 2008 registering

    certain names in the Register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications"

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    474677%3Acs%2C&hwords=&action=GO&visu=%23texte. Retrieved 2008-07-23.

    4. ^ "cheese" (http://www.dictionare.com/english/dictionaries1.htm) . Dictionar Englez Roman - English Romanian

    Dictionary Online . Industrial Soft. http://www.dictionare.com/english/dictionaries1.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-09.

    "brnz".

    5. ^ Votruba, Martin. "Bryndza" (http://www.pitt.edu/~votruba/qsonhist/bryndza.html) .

    http://www.pitt.edu/~votruba/qsonhist/bryndza.html. Retrieved 2008-12-07.

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    d_trubachev=substring&text_editorial=&method_editorial=substring&text_pages=&method_pages=substring&text_

    any=&method_any=substring&sort=word) (in Russian).

    (Etymological dictionary of the Russian language) (3rd edition ed.). ISBN 5-7684-0023-0.

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