sulgedega
Sulgedega is a term that refers to a specific type of fermented dairy product. 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. This results in a thick, tangy substance with a consistency similar to yogurt or a soft cheese.
The origins of sulgedega are believed to be in the Himalayan regions, particularly in Tibet and surrounding
Sulgedega is consumed in various ways. It can be eaten on its own, as a refreshing snack,