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Suorat (Yakut: суорат, suorat) is a thick, Sakha yogurt which was traditionally the most common summer food in Sakha. By itself, it tastes of buttermilk, but various foraged products such as bilberries, sapwood, and roots[which?] were also added, in addition to bones which dissolved from the lactic acid. Suorat was traditionally kept in large birchbark vats, and was also stored in frozen slabs for winter consumption.[1] It is made from the skim milkofcows after separating the crème fraîche.[2]

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  1. ^ Jordan, Bella Bychkova; Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G. (2001). Siberian Village: Land and Life in the Sakha Republic. University of Minnesota Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0816635702.
  • ^ Anthropology and Climate Change: From Actions to Transformations, 2nd Edition. Routledge. 2016. p. 150. ISBN 9781315530338.

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