Updated 05-May-2020.
Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about HALLOUMI!
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: halloumi is a semi-hard, unripened, brined cheese made from goat’s and sheep’s milk . it has a high melting point and can easily be fried or grilled . the Egyptian Arabic word is itself a loanword from Coptic halom and alom . it was used for cheese eaten in medieval Egypt . the earliest known surviving descriptions of halloum the recipe for the quintessential halloumi was born in Cyprus and then travelled to Lebanon and the rest of the levant . recipes varied from village to village, with each taking great pride in their special technique and the delay in registering the name halloumi with the eu has been largely due to a conflict between dairy producers and sheep and goat farmers . in the UK, hallumi is a trademark of Cyprus the cheese is often used in cooking and can be fried until brown without melting . it is an excellent cheese for frying or grilling or fried and served with vegetables . the resistance to melting comes from the fresh curd being traditional halloumi is a semicircular shape, about the size of a large wallet, weighing 220–270 g . the fat content is approximately 25% wet weight, 47% dry weight with about 1