Cheese in Smiths Bible Dictionary
is mentioned only three times in the Bible, and on each
occasion under a different name in the Hebrew. 1Sa 17:18; 2Sa
17:29; Job 10:10 It is difficult to decide how far these terms
correspond with our notion of cheese, for they simply express
various degrees of coagulation. Cheese is not at the present
day common among the Bedouin Arabs, butter being decidedly
preferred; but there is a substance closely corresponding to
those mentioned in 1Sam 17, 2Sam 17, consisting of coagulated
buttermilk, which is dried until it become quite hard, and is
then ground; the Arabs eat it mixed with butter.
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