kaymak; kaimaki

The Middle Eastern equivalent of clotted cream, kaymak is made by gently heating milk (usually from water buffaloes or goats) until a rich, semisolid layer of cream forms on the surface. After it’s cooled, the kaymak is typically used as a spread for bread.

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