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Mysterious white substance smeared on 3,600-year-old mummies is world’s oldest cheese

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Mysterious white substance smeared on 3,600-year-old mummies is world’s oldest cheese

A mysterious white substance smeared on the heads and necks of 3,600-year-old mummies in China is the world’s oldest cheese.

Researchers initially discovered the enigmatic material smudged on several of the mummies buried at the Xiaohe Cemetery in northwestern China’s Tarim Basin about two decades ago. Now, DNA tests have revealed that the mystery goo was kefir cheese, a probiotic soft cheese, and that it was produced using cow and goat cheeses thousands of years ago, according to a study published Wednesday (Sept. 25) in the journal Cell.

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