yak butter การใช้
- There were yaks ( and both yak butter tea and yakburgers ).
- The chapel has many yak butter lamps which are carved in stone.
- Cindy gave it a try, but she's not into eating yak butter ."
- Women in colorful wool aprons haggle over the price of yak butter in markets.
- The altar has permanent decorated by yak butter lamps.
- Yak butter is used in traditional tanning of hides.
- Everything is greasy because of the burning yak butter,
- Melted yak butter may be mixed, in roughly equal proportions, with roasted barley flour ( tsampa ).
- In Nepal, particularly in Kathmandu, yak cheese and yak butter are produced in factories and sold commercially.
- Visiting pilgrims drop dollops of yak butter into the lamps, much as Catholics light votive candles in cathedrals.
- Among Himalayan peoples, compressed tea is consumed by combining it with yak butter and salt to produce butter tea.
- Only about 70 remain at the Potala today, tending the shrine and churning the yak butter that fuels devotional lamps.
- Once the container is opened, yak butter will begin to decompose producing veins of blue mold similar to blue cheese.
- Fresh yak butter is preserved a number of ways, and can last for up to a year when unexposed to air and stored in cool dry conditions.
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