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Van Herbed Cheese

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

Van Herbed Cheese is a highly flavorful and salty cheese unique to the Van and Hakkâri regions, made with local herbs. It is typically produced from sheep’s milk, although cow’s or goat’s milk may also be used. This cheese has been officially registered by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office under the designation “Place of Origin”, effectively bringing the region’s natural and cultural heritage to the table.


What Makes Van Herbed Cheese Special?

The most distinguishing feature of this cheese is the use of approximately 20 different aromatic herbs in its production. Herbs such as sirmo (wild garlic) and thyme impart a distinctive flavor and aroma to the cheese. The herbs are evenly distributed throughout the cheese, which can range in color from white to yellow. When cut, it has a smooth and glossy surface. The total quantity of herbs does not exceed 2% of the cheese’s overall weight.

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How Is Van Herbed Cheese Made?

To make Van herbed cheese, the regional herbs—such as sirmo and thyme—are first collected in spring, washed, and soaked in salted water. Once the milk has been fermented and curdled, the herbs are added to the curds. The resulting cheese is then placed into molds and salted. Traditionally, the cheeses are packed into clay pots or barrels, buried underground, and left to mature for 4 to 7 months. This extended aging process allows the flavor to develop fully and the aroma to deepen.

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Van Otlu Peyniri is a registered cheese made in the Van and Hakkâri regions using sheep, cow, or goat milk combined with various local herbs. This product, protected under the designation “Origin Name,” has a unique flavor and aroma due to approximately 20 different herbs such as sirmo and oregano in its composition. During production, the herbs are washed and salted, then mixed with the cheese and pressed into cubes, followed by long-term ripening underground. This traditional method preserves the cheese’s distinctive characteristics.

Bibliographies

Anadolu Ajansı. "Van'ın Otlu Peyniri Tescillendi." Accessed August 16, 2025. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/ekonomi/vanin-otlu-peyniri-tescillendi/1258044.

Anadolu Ajansı. “Van Kahvaltısının Vazgeçilmez Lezzeti Otlu Peynirin Tescili İçin AB Nezdinde Başvuru Yapıldı.” Accessed August 16, 2025. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur/van-kahvaltisinin-vazgecilmez-lezzeti-otlu-peynirin-tescili-icin-ab-nezdinde-basvuru-yapildi/3343245.

T.C. Ministry of Agriculture and ForestryVan İl Directorate. "Van Otlu Peyniri." T.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Van Provincial Directorate. Accessed August 16, 2025. https://van.tarimorman.gov.tr/Sayfalar/Detay.aspx?SayfaId=20.

Turkish Patent and Trademark Office. "Van Otlu Peyniri." Geographical Indication Registration Certificate No: 405. Accessed August 16, 2025. http://ci.turkpatent.gov.tr/cografi-isaretler/detay/38299.

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