düürüldü
Düürüldü is a traditional fermented milk product originating from Central Asia, particularly popular among nomadic communities in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is made by fermenting camel's milk, although variations using cow's or mare's milk can also be found. The fermentation process typically involves introducing a starter culture of specific bacteria and yeasts to the milk, which then transforms it into a thick, yogurt-like consistency with a characteristic tangy flavor.
The production of düürüldü is a centuries-old practice, deeply ingrained in the cultural heritage of the region.
Düürüldü is usually consumed fresh and can be drunk directly or used as an ingredient in various