I visited a yak farm and was able to have yak milk, yak butter, and yak ghee. The yak looks like a sweet cow with a fluffy tail. As soon as I had the yak ghee, the entrepreneur in me wanted to bring back it back for our customers in the U.S. But then I thought... you know, some things need to be enjoyed where they are from, locally. It’s not sustainable to offer this kind of product on a large scale. There are very few yaks, they roam a large piece of land. To make yak ghee commercially would not be sustainable to the forests which are already at risk. Also, now you have a reason to visit this part of the world. :)
Adding yak ghee to tea is actually a long tradition for these regions of Nepal, Tibet, and India, and it predates "butter coffee" by several centuries. It was usually made from strong tea, barley, and yak ghee.
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