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originally posted by: skunkape23
Sardinia better watch their ass.
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: jadedANDcynical
Probably hit the cheese shop. Iranian cheese is terrible.
That's taking criticism to an all-new, unprecedented level I'd say.
"Your Cheese is SO BAD, we're bombing your cheese shop!"
Middle East Halloumi is regularly consumed in many parts of the Levant such as Lebanon, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Israel, Egypt and Iraq. It is a traditional component of the Levantine breakfast, eaten either fresh or fried, along with other dishes such as hummus, falafel, and khubz.
Halloumi cheese is very similar to Nablusi cheese, named after Nablus, Palestine, its city of origin. Some believe that
Halloumi cheese is of Levantine creation, due to its similarity to Nablusi cheese and the region's long history of consuming Halloumi cheese. Halloumi in Israel is sometimes fried in olive oil and served for breakfast and served with meze. It is also eaten with fish.
originally posted by: defiythelie
a reply to: Cygnis
Hall Turner? Others may know his brand of fake news from his site supersation95. This will end up in the hoax bin.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: SATURN66
Don't like Alex Jones myself but the info seems pertinent.