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Saddle reserve — curdled dairy carried on campaign

Lao, the Horsemen's Fermented Dairy

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A thickened, tangy dairy product, halfway between yogurt and fresh cheese, obtained by letting milk curdle slowly. A reserve food of steppe peoples, fresh, living, quickly made.

Saddle reserve — curdled dairy carried on campaign

A thickened, tangy dairy product, halfway between yogurt and fresh cheese, obtained by letting milk curdle slowly. A reserve food of steppe peoples, fresh, living, quickly made.

Do you think a horseman lives on banquets? On the trail, between Fanyang and the pass, it's this that kept me going. The milk, you let it turn in a pouch warmed by the horse's flank, and it thickens, it takes on that sour bite that wakes a tired man. My steppe fathers knew no other cheese. Eat it fresh, or let it dry until it becomes hard as a saddle stone — and you'll have enough to march across the whole Empire.
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Ingredients
  • Ewe's or cow's milkas much as you milk (base)
  • Leftover fermented milk from yesterdaya little (starter)
How it was made : Fermented dairy products (called lao 酪) were associated with northern and steppe peoples, and their consumption spread in northern China under the influence of Turkic-nomadic cultures. Easy to preserve, they were perfect for military life and travel.

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