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> Now I've seen people drink a lot of strange things.. but
> I've certainly never heard of Yak Butter Tea before.... WTF? > > Anyone have any insight? Yup. I spent some years in the Nepali Himalayas and been to Tibet three times and still run away when I just smell it. Right now I'm living with a Nepali Sherpa family in Darjeeling. Let them drink their butter tea and leave me the second flushes and Darjeeling Oolongs. If you travel on the tibetan countryside and happen to run into nomads or Naljorpas (wandering monks) their butter tea is the real thing. They prefer their butter aged, read containing blue veins of mold. You can smell that stuff miles away. You'll probably get the best stuff in Lhasa and some monasteries, almost drinkable, but for my tastes it's still too much. Finally a recipe to get the idea: - boil up some strong Yunnan brick or loose tea - add a pinch of soda (mandatory) - add salt and sugar (Lhasa/Sikkim style) according to taste - now add about 5-15% of butter and give it a 30s whirl in a blender - serve steaming hot in a wooden bowl or chinese teacup - "... enjoy..." For an idea of the real thing try some rancid butter ... Best, Karsten / Darjeeling |
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