Tibetan cheese
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Tibetan cheese is an important part of Tibetan cuisine. Soft cheese curds resembling cottage cheese, made from buttermilk, are called chura loenpa or ser.[1] Hard cheese is called chura kanpo. Extra hard cheese, made from solidified yoghurt, is called chhurpi, and is also found in Sikkim and Nepal.[2] Another type of cheese called shosha or churul, with a flavor said to resemble Limburger, is made from cream and the skin of milk.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Food in Tibetan Life By Rinjing Dorfe, pp. 93, 96
- ^ Mozzarella of the East: Cheese-making and Bai culture