• 3 years ago
Cheese isn’t a type of food you would associate with China, but the craft dates back to the Ming Dynasty. In this town of Shunde, it’s made with two simple ingredients: Buffalo milk and vinegar. We speak to a fourth-generation cheesemaker to learn how she does it.

This is the last episode of our seven-part series on mom-and-pop eateries in China. Check out our other episodes in our Mean Street Gourmet playlist.

Shop address: Daliang Qinghui Road, 10 Yinyi Lou, Foshan, Shunde District

If you liked this video, we have more stories about Chinese dairy products, including:

How China’s Must-Try Deep-Fried Cheese Is Made
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7xna0s

The Dying Art of Making Tibetan Cheese
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7276mr

Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: http://instagram.com/goldthread2
Stay updated on Twitter: http://twitter.com/goldthread2
Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/goldthread2
Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@goldthread2.com

Producer: Xin Fang
Videographers: Canrong Zhang and Xin Fang
Editor and Mastering: César Del Giudice

#streetfood #cheese #buffalomilk

Music: Audio Network

Recommended