Kashkaval pane is the name for Bulgarian fried cheese. It's made by breading and frying yellow kashkaval cheese. This sheep's milk cheese is semi-hard in texture, and it's especially well-suited for cooking, grating, and melting. Kashkaval pane is often served as an appetizer in pubs or a street food item that's beloved for its portability. In Romania, the dish is known as cașcaval pane and it's traditionally accompanied by fries, mashed potatoes, or mamaliga.

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