Noun
feta (countable and uncountable, plural fetas)
A variety of curd cheese made from sheep’s or goat’s milk and originating from Greece.
Add 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese and combine. Source: Internet
Church Board Member Joe Burford says the fare during the annual fundraiser for the church will be typical of a classic Greek meal, with staples such as leg of lamb or roast beef, potatoes, salad and feta cheese, and spanakopita. Source: Internet
California-style pizza tends to have disparate ingredients with an emphasis on vegetables, with any combination of chili oil, prawns, eggs, chicken, shiitake mushrooms, olives, bell pepper, goat cheese, and feta cheese. Source: Internet
A bed of romaine lettuce topped with tomato, cucumber, red onion, feta cheese, Greek (Kalamata) ol. Source: Internet
A crusty loaf is procured to sandwich salty feta, chunks of sausage, cucumber and tomato hacked with a pocket-knife and our bottomless bag of that have travelled with us all the way from Athens. Source: Internet
A few drops of rosewater brought elusive, effective perfume to a honeydew melon salad with shaved beet coins, feta, and pistachios. Source: Internet