Aarts is a curd from sour milk that can be eaten in many ways. Mongolian traditional snacks are often made out of milk. Aarts a delicious and nutritious snack that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
How to make a aarts?
Ingredients:
1 liter of sour Yogurt
1 tablespoon of sugar
aarts mold
Instructions:
Boil Yogurt in a bowl for about 5 minutes.
After that filter it out in the cotton bag
Pour the aart ingredients into the sugar and mix until well combined.
It’s ready to eat.
What is the benefit for Aarts?
We eat Mongolian dairy product aarts during the cold season, especially in the winter. It’s good for flu, and cough and helps to boost immunity.
What as taste like Aarts?
Sour and fermented taste. It’s look like wet, fresh cheese but taste is little bit different.
Where can you buy Aarts?
If you are in Mongolia, aarts powder is available in every supermarket. You can also buy aarts online from Amazon or other websites. But real testy Mongolian aarts can be found only Mongolian herder families.
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Hello, my name is Bayanbat. I was born in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia. The written blog post is my real experiment of living in Mongolia. So if you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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