Labneh is a creamy, tangy Middle Eastern spread made by straining yogurt to remove whey until it thickens into a smooth, spreadable cheese-like consistency. Originating in Lebanon and the Levant, Labneh is typically served cold as part of a mezze platter, drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with za’atar, then scooped with pita bread or vegetables. It’s a staple of Lebanese breakfasts and light meals, appreciated for its probiotic richness, refreshing taste, and simplicity.
Common variations include labneh balls (shaped and preserved in olive oil) and flavored versions with mint, garlic, or chili flakes.
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