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Where can i buy goats cheese in Moscow?

Question by mr.truth: Are there any places in Moscow where i can buy goats cheese?
hi, im abdul fram sudan, i will be visiting moscow in summer and i want to know if you can get goats cheese in moscow, in sudan i eat everyday and i will miss it on my trip to moscow.Anyone pls help me?

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Answer by mojitolove
It is called brinza or brynza and is sold almost in each big food store, but the real brinza you can buy at small open-air markets from old ladies. Ask for the closest to your house market and I am 100% sure that you will find it there.

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  1. Alex N says

    I'm the right guy to answer any question about food in Moscow!
    YOU CAN FIND GOAT CHEESE in
    1) GLOBUS GURME shop in NOVY ARBAT
    2) GLOBUS GURME at KITAY-GOROD subway station
    3) ELISEEVSKY at TVERSKAYA street!
    Good luck and ask me where to buy RAIN WATER from Australia, ARGAN oil from Morocco, turtle soup and any other food in Moscow

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  2. Monsieur Gulyaev says

    Oh, it`s a problem to find goats cheese in Moscow. Mmm, I think, when U will be in Moscow, ask reception at your hotel, they can recommend you some arabic restaurants or shops.

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