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You left a lot out of the history of Reindeer Cheese. Mongolians farm Reindeer and make cheese, yogurt, etc out of it. Yet, no mention of a people that probably ate reindeer cheese for millennia. I came here for more a scientific look into the composition of reindeer cheese. I wondered what proteins and sugars were in it. I am no historian, but I learned about reindeer cheese from Mongolian Reindeer herders in the frozen tundra. Staatsmatica (talk) 14:49, 4 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]