Libba

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Libba', Laba (Arabic: اللباء) is a type of Yemeni cheese. It is mostly eaten in rural areas of Yemen[1] and Somalia as well. The libba is not sold as a product or in restaurants.

Etymology[edit]

The word libba means colostrum in Arabic.[1]

Preparation[edit]

Traditional way[edit]

After a cow or a goat give birth, her milk is taken and boiled in a tannour. Shathab (ruta graveolens), nigella sativa seeds, salt and smoked ghee (Samn makbi) are added to the milk while it is boiling.[1]

Modern way[edit]

Yemeni people in the cities who don't have goats or cows prepare the libba using different ingredients: 8 eggs, 1 cup of milk, 1 cup of dairy milk, 2 cup of condensed milk, a small amount of citric acid or lemon and salt, half teaspoon of yeast, ghee, shathab (ruta graveolens), nigella sativa seeds.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "اللباء اليمني وطريقة تحضيره". موسوعة المحيط (in Arabic). 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  2. ^ "طريقة اللبا اليمني بالصور". www.encyclopediacooking.com. Retrieved 2019-12-31.