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China: Rushan (deep fried cow's milk cheese) at a market in Dali, Yunnan

China: <i>Rushan</i> (deep fried cow's milk cheese) at a market in Dali, Yunnan

Rushan is a cow's milk cheese of Yunnan, China. It is traditionally made by the Bai people.

It is flat and has a leathery texture. It may be served fried or grilled and rolled up on a stick. The Mandarin name means 'milk fan' as it is said to resemble a folding fan.

When served grilled (often as a street food), it is usually spread with various sweet condiments and rolled around a stick, resembling a popsicle. Some of the popular toppings include sweetened condensed milk, rose petal infused honey, chocolate syrup, and fruit preserves.

If rushan cheese is served deep fried, the cheese changes its texture and becomes somewhat flaky.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

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Pictures From Asia

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