Tchoukou
What is Tchoukou Cheese?
Tchoukou cheese, known as "tchoukou" in Hausa and "tikomart" in Tuareg, is a hard cheese made by Tuareg populations in the Sahel region of Niger. Depending on availability, it is made from cow, camel, or goat milk. The cheese is sun-dried, which enhances its shelf life and gives it a hard, dense texture, making it ideal for storage in the region's hot and arid climate.
With a tangy, slightly salty flavor that intensifies as it ages, Tchoukou is often consumed in thin slices as a snack or added to local dishes. Rich in protein, it serves as an important nutritional resource for local people in the Sahel.
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