Author Topic: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world  (Read 2476 times)

abdelhafeiz

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Dear All
I would like to introduce my self as Cheese   maker from Sudan
My name is  Abdelhafeiz Adam Hassan
My town is Elobeid , Northern Kordofan State .
My deep experiences is in fallowing Cheeses :
1- Gouda
2- Processed Cheese.
3- Feta
4- Muddafara Cheese ( the name in Arabic means Twisted )
5- Sudanese White cheese which is made from Non Pasteurised Milk and salt is add in curding time .

Cheers

mtncheesemaker

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Re: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2010, 01:20:20 PM »
Welcome to the forum. What kind of milk do you use there?

abdelhafeiz

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Re: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2010, 02:49:45 PM »
 Thank You
We use cow Milk.
Cheers

Cheese Head

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Re: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2010, 12:10:59 AM »
Salam Alehkum Abdelhafeiz!

Ana ismi John, congrats you are our first member in Sudan, tamam! So I've just added you to our list and added a Sudan Geographic Board in case you want to post any local type info.

Your English is great but there is also an Arabic Board although fairly quiet.

Also, I think that you are the first one here making Twisted Cheese which I think is the same thing as Braided or String Cheese. So for others I've just posted some pictures of Braided/String Cheese here.

Are you a hobbyist cheese maker for family and friends or artisan commercial for selling?

Taheyyati, John.

justsocat

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Re: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2010, 10:37:04 AM »
Salam Abdelhafeiz Adam Hassan,
welcome to the forum.
just saw the pics of string cheese shared by John. I'd like to try one. I've sent you PM.

Cheese Head

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Re: salam ( greeting in English ) for all Cheese Makers over the world
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2010, 11:57:52 AM »
Pavel, good idea so I've just started a new thread on how to make String/Braided Cheese, hope people will post the method there.