kalbdamas
Kalbdamas is a term that refers to a specific type of fermented dairy product originating from the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It is traditionally made from the milk of yaks or goats, though cow's milk can also be used. The fermentation process typically involves allowing the milk to sour naturally, often with the addition of a starter culture from a previous batch. This process results in a thick, yogurt-like consistency with a distinctly tangy and slightly sour flavor profile.
The preparation of kalbdamas is a time-honored practice, deeply ingrained in the culinary traditions of nomadic