• Premium Australian dip brand, Tahini Neri, has expanded its Mediterranean range of products to include Labneh, with three new dips landing in Coles supermarkets – Original, Red Capsicum, and Onion & Chive Labneh.
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    Premium Australian dip brand, Tahini Neri, has expanded its Mediterranean range of products to include Labneh, with three new dips landing in Coles supermarkets – Original, Red Capsicum, and Onion & Chive Labneh. Source: Tahini Neri
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Premium Australian dip brand, Tahini Neri, has expanded its Mediterranean range of products to include Labneh, with three new dips landing in Coles supermarkets – Original, Red Capsicum, and Onion & Chive Labneh.

Labneh is a spreadable, yoghurt-based cheese dip, described as the Mediterranean alternative to cream cheese. Traditionally made by straining yoghurt to create a rich, creamy spread, it has been enjoyed across the Middle East for thousands of years.

Tahini Neri’s new range of Labneh dips offer a creamy high-protein product inspired by the authentic flavours of the Mediterranean.

The three new products include:

  • Original Labneh – smooth and naturally tangy with a rich, velvety texture.
  • Red Capsicum Labneh – tangy with sweet roasted capsicum and a rich Mediterranean flavour.
  • Onion and Chive Labneh – savoury with fresh chive notes and mild onion flavour.

Tahini Neri co-founder, Neri Lipschatz, said the company has always believed in creating authentic Mediterranean foods that bring people together.

“Labneh is a staple in Middle Eastern households and something we've grown up enjoying, yet there were very few premium, authentic options available in Australian supermarkets,” said Lipshatz.

“We saw an opportunity to introduce Australians to a product that's incredibly versatile, naturally high in protein, and full of flavour, while staying true to our heritage and commitment to quality.”

Tahini Neri Labneh is now available in Coles supermarkets nationwide, for RRP $5.00 in a 150g tub.

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