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CUSTOM LISTING: Authentic Al-Karak Jameed, 45 packages, Two Pieces Per Package

CUSTOM LISTING: Authentic Al-Karak Jameed, 45 packages, Two Pieces Per Package

Regular price $1,034.97 USD
Regular price Sale price $1,034.97 USD
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This listing is for 45 packages of jameed, two balls per package weighing approximately 13 ounces per package. $855

The cost of UPS shipping to the UK, estimated at 42 pounds (18.63kg) is $179.97. 

The total price is:  $855 + 179.97 = $1034.97*

*The price does not include VAT or other customs duties which are the responsibility of the buyer (recipient).

The authentic, original, natural jameed from Al-Karak, Jordan. This jameed is made from sheep's (ewe) milk.

The milk is heated until thickened then strained to remove the whey. It is then salted (preservative), shaped into balls and put outside to dry. It’s almost rock-hard when ready. Most jameed is white indicating it was dried outside in the shade. Jameed that is yellow or beige was probably dried in the sun.

The tradition of making this dried yogurt has long been an essential part of Jordan’s cuisine and culture, and the product is one of the key ingredients used in the preparation of mansaf, Jordan’s national dish. Jameed is also employed in a variety of other traditional dishes such as al-rashoof soup and shakreyeh. Some bold chocolatiers have even combined the pungent, tangy dried yogurt with chocolate. (It’s an acquired taste.)

Traditionally, the Bedouins supplied Jordanian markets with this fermented, dried yogurt made from either goat’s or sheep’s milk. Jameed originated with Bedouin who developed a unique process of salting and drying yogurt to preserve it during grueling trips across the desert. It would be reconstituted with water for use in sauces, like jameed sauce, used in mansaf.

Bedouin would put milk in a leather bag (made from sheep or goat leather) and shake it to create a thick cream (like butter). The cream would be boiled until it reached the consistency of a labneh (imagine Greek yogurt).

Healthwise, it’s said jameed is a good source of protein without being too high in fat. It’s said to contain 37 vital nutrients such as vitamins A, C, D, E as well as calcium.

***Please ensure shipping addresses are correct. if packages are returned to us because USPS or another delivery company is unable to deliver a package due to: incorrect address, inability to access the building, omission of unit number, and other reasons beyond the seller's control, the buyer will be responsible for paying additional shipping costs to re-send. Also, the seller will not refund shipping costs as the error was not in the control of the seller. Thank you. ***

 

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