The celebrated Middle Eastern staple 'labneh' will be added to the 2023 edition of a classic French dictionary.
Middle Eastern cuisine has become a growing and celebrated addition to French dinner tables [Getty]
The staple Middle Eastern cheese labneh will be added to the latest edition of a popular French dictionary.
Le Petit Robert, a single-volume French dictionary first published in 1967, will add the word "labneh" - also written "labne" - to its 2023 edition.
The definition, which says the cheese is part of Middle Eastern cuisine typically from Lebanon and Syria, reads: "Labne or Labneh: Drained fresh cheese traditionally prepared with goat’s or sheep's milk."
The French dictionary adds that the staple food is often served with olive oil and/or herbs.
Labneh has been eaten in the Levant region (modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan) for thousands of years.
It developed as a means to prolong precious milk reserves by creating cheese through the straining of yogurt in a muslin or cheesecloth.
The dish derives from the Arabic word 'laban', or yoghurt.
Paris-based French-Lebanese chief Karim Haidar - after hearing about the dictionary addition - said: "I am happy and proud to have parts of our products, dishes, and traditions recognised internationally, and especially in France."
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