In fractured Cyprus, hopes that halloumi can bridge divide

[Article] Forty years after Cyprus was divided by a bloody conflict, the island's Greek and Turkish communities are trying to overcome their differences and find an unusual common cause: halloumi cheese.


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The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has spent hundreds of years perfecting the production of Halloumi cheese.The grilled goat and sheep's cheese has been popular with Cypriots since the Middle Ages.Now, it's in demand around the world -- generating 80 million euros a year for the island nation.But producers...
This article was published Friday, 13 February, 2015 by AFP
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In fractured Cyprus, hopes that halloumi can bridge divide


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