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Ever seen cheese in a Chinese recipe?

>> No.6590702

There's some minority in the southwest of China that incorporates goat cheese I think.

>> No.6590703

>>6590698
China considers Mongolians to be Chinese, so yeah.
http://www.mongolfood.info/en/recipes/byaslag.html

>> No.6590704
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>> No.6590713

most non white people are lactose intolerant. Comes with the inferior genes.

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>>6590704
>Old world spics hiding behind 'no data'
Poor asians though.
Although I do remember an interview with a 110 year old or so Japanese man, who said his only consistent routine in his last forty years or so was a glass of milk every day.

>> No.6590728

>>6590718
Ice cream is fashionable in China, Japan, and S. Korea despite widespread lactose intolerance. They've just decided the farts are worth it.

>> No.6591174

>>6590698
It's not in anything traditional, which is what most of us Westerners expect a Chinese recipe to be (even though a lot of the meals we consider to be "Chinese" are never eaten in China). Dairy has been getting to be a popular luxury in China over the past few years, however, so I bet there are a lot of cutting edge Chinese recipes that incorporate cheese.

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>>6590698
Sure thing, OP

>> No.6591240

is there a chinese cheese? like one that's their own?

>> No.6591243

>>6591240
No. Even drinking milk has been rare in China's history.

>> No.6591249

I thought cheese had no lactose?

>> No.6591254

>>6591240
>chinkeese

>> No.6591258

>>6590698
super common in hong kong chinese cooking. on top of baked rice, "western" style noodles, that sort of thing. almost certainly a result of the british colonization and foreign interaction

>> No.6591351

You'll see yogurt and goat cheese from time to time since the people from Xinjiang make that stuff but its not mass market since most Chinese won't eat it. If a Chinese person is going to buy cheese, they'll spend for emmental or gouda imported from Europe and pay a shitload. They honestly don't know what to do with it but felt so proud to purchase this expensive foreign food. I taught a family how to make grilled cheese and I'm pretty sure they had it for breakfast for a week straight.

Chinese Cheese brands are terrible. Tastes like really generic non aged American cheese and its usually made from low quality milk. Dairy was always a problem over there for ex-pats, the milk sucks, the cheese sucks and the butter sucks. Had to import everything

>> No.6591544

>>6590704
Japanese consume dairy regularly.

>> No.6591545

>>6590713
Cheese in moderate amounts doesn't really affect lack toast and tolerances though.

>> No.6591549

>>6591249
Depends on the cheese, but most cheese does have lactose in it.

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>>6591545
>affect lack toast and tolerances


this is what I was taught

>> No.6591583

>>6590704
>from one of the countries that supposedly has high occurrences of lactose intolerance
>the only people i know with lactose intolerance are foreigners
wut
I drink milk daily. I eat yogurt and cheese like a dozen times per week. And so does nearly everyone else I know.
For fuck's sake, /ck/ shits on how we make macaroni and cheese because Americucks can't handle as much cheese as we put in ours (standard American recipe is about 1lb of cheese per 1lb of macaroni while ours is 1kg of cheese per 500g of macaroni).
We eat cheese and drink milk like motherfuckers. I bet it's probably filthy southerners who ruin the statistics.
>be from southern italy
>but of northern italian IE slavo-germanic background
The map should split the country like they did with France.

>> No.6591635

>>6591545
Too bad there's toast in the pic dumbass.

>> No.6591739

>>6590698
They can't digest cheese you moron

>> No.6591807

>>6590704
Finland confirmed mongols

>> No.6591816

>>6591739
you don't know shit

>> No.6592156

>>6590704
> half of all indians are lactose intolerant
> put dairy in everything they eat anyway

Also I'm surprised African Americans are lactose intolerant given that most of them are from western Africa.

>> No.6592170

>>6592156
Eh finicky. I can at a two pints of chocolate mint real ice cream with no ill effects, but I drink a can of those newish frame Monster drinks makes me run to the bathroom

>> No.6592172

Wow, get out and travel people, finding cheese in china is as tough as finding durian in the US, hard but its there, they just dont really use it

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>>6591635
Amen.China is, well, huge. ginormous. Ever seen a China recipe with apple juice?Number one exporter of apple juice. in plastic barrels. Not saying perfect, and the US will never abandon Tiwan or Fomosa, let alone oz ot real korea. best back off jack. easy to point fingers, until you start pointing at your self. And Japan, former adversaries, with "self defense" would eat many alive if intruded upon. fly low, stay tough, hang cool.

>> No.6592244

>>6592156
I'm Indian and I know no-one that's lactose intolerant in a way that affets their lives. Some older people get gassy after drinking warm milk or something. But no-ones outrightly intolerant of milk. With 40% as the map suggests you'd think I'd have come across a few.

>> No.6592271

>>6592156
indians shit in the street though so they probably don't mind being lactose intolerant cos they never have to run to the bathroom

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>>6592156
>Also I'm surprised African Americans are lactose intolerant given that most of them are from western Africa.
I wondered the same thing. Found this:
http://blogs.ancestry.com/techroots/ancestrydna-makes-scientific-breakthrough-in-west-african-ethnicity/

>> No.6592319

>>6592244
Hey man what is that delicious cheesy kinda creamy sauce that's usually served with seekh kebab?

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>>6592306
>>6592156
>The projections don't quite line up but you get the idea.

>> No.6592345

>>6592327
That's actually a neat idea to research. Obviously the populations in Africa could have tremendously shifted post-slave exodus and fucked us out of any correlation. It's not like anyone could tell the difference between negroes back then aside from other negroes.

>> No.6592446

>>6591240
>chinese cheese

When I was in Hong Kong several years ago, a lady in a dim sum shop discribed 1000 year old eggs as "our chinese cheese! We use eggs instead of milk!"

Apes, all of them

>> No.6592519

>>6591235
I'm going to attempt the translation if anyone wants the recipe. This shit is typeset in traditional Chinese script which is only used in Japan and Taiwan.

And just realised this is just directions, no recipe

>Directions
>Add shredded pork into marinade/pickling solution(?), marinate for 10 minutes before proceeding.
>After heating up vegetable oil in the wok/pan, add pork from step one, fry until done and then set aside for use later.
>Using the remaining oil in the wok, heat up your shredded carrot and cabbage until soft. Then, add in bean sprouts and onions and stir-fry. (If it looks dry, you can add in a little bit of water)
>Add in your noodles and mix evenly with the rest of the ingredients.
>Add in the pork from step 2, add in your seasoning, mix well, and serve.

>> No.6593113

I'm Asian, and I only get major assblasts from drinking just milk.

Other dairy products either have little or no effect on me. I can eat yogurt, ice cream, and cheese with few to no repercussions.

Anyone care to drop some science on me?

>> No.6593119

>>6590713
>inferior
Says the basement-dwelling virgin with no job.

>> No.6593141

>>6593119
...and in the yellow corner, coming in at 5'6" 105 lbs, the maaaaaaaaaad goooooooook!

>> No.6593142

>>6593113
Milk has lots of lactose compared to yogurt, cheese and ice cream.

Cheese is basically just fat and protein.

>> No.6593176

>>6590713
We should be drinking human breast milk rather than breast milk from other animals.

Why hasn't anyone managed to make human milk farms yet.

>> No.6593199

>>6593176
Because, despite our differences, I can agree with the feminists on this one. This would be incredibly dehumanizing.

>> No.6593224

>>6593176
>We should be drinking human breast milk rather than breast milk from other animals.
no, it's not meant for regular consumption by all people, just for the child of the mother.

>inb4 baby cow milk isn't for adults either!!
shut up, it is. it was a good way for people to get more food from their animals without killing them.

>> No.6593228

>>6590698
Depends on what you consider cheese. I went to the province of Guilin once, and the locals served us a specialty of curdled water buffalo's milk and ginger juice. The texture was similar to cheese curds, but the ginger and cane sugar they added made it a sweet dish.