Sirene vs Siree - What's the difference?
sirene | siree |
(uncommon) A slightly crumbly brine cheese made of cow-, sheep- and/or goat-milk, similar to feta, which is popular in the Balkan peninsula.
* 2006 , M. H. Wolfe, Gone Away , page 65:
* 2008 , Martin Miller-Yianni, Simple Treasures in Bulgaria , page 209:
* 2011 , Ken Albala, Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia , page 66:
As nouns the difference between sirene and siree
is that sirene is siren, alarm while siree is sir.sirene
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) , whence also English sour, German sauer.Noun
(wikipedia sirene)- then the potato pieces were layered on top and the mess was doused with olive oil and spices and cooked for an hour. Vlado made a tomato salad, also, with sirene cheese.
- My curiosity was now satisfied: nothing, other than potatoes, bread, garlic and sirene cheese.
- A strudel-like banitsa (pastry) is eaten, which is an interlayering of sirene cheese with phyllo pastry—though it may also contain leeks or spinach