On the shores of Wuxu Lake near Jiulong I spent an afternoon sitting in the homestead of these Tibetan farmers, sheltering from the wind and rain squalls. Here my host is making butter tea by the traditional method: mixing yak milk and hot water in a kind of elongated wooden bucket with a plunger. That rhythmic sucking sound is the background music of Tibetan household life.
Sunday, January 30, 2005
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Last week when I was in Brisbane I went to a Tibetan restaurant called Himalayan. We saw 'butter tea' in the menu list and I told one of my friends how Tibetans drink butter tea. He asked if they put butter in their tea just because food is rare in Tibet. I think it is because to be able to resist the cold weather. I've never been to Tibet.
I think they drink it because it's a ready source of energy on the highlands.
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