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ID135772
Title ProperPure milk
Other Title Informationdairy production and the discourse of purity in Mongolia
LanguageENG
AuthorThrift, Eric
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article I explore some of the ways in which consumer discourse related to factory-produced tarag (drinkable yogurt) reflects concerns about food safety and cultural identity in Mongolia. Providing examples of how Mongolian industrial dairy producers position products made from imported milk powder as ‘local’, ‘pure’, and ‘natural’, I contrast consumers’ views of ‘artificial’ or ‘poisonous’ milk from Inner Mongolia (China), uncertainty over the nature of Mongolian milk products, and the increasing terminological confusion brought about by dairy process standardization. This paper draws on an analysis of comments posted to Mongolian-language online news sites, in response to rumours that ‘Goyo Tarag’ – a popular yogurt beverage manufactured by Orgil Foods – might in fact be Chinese in origin.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol.15, No.4; Sep.2014: p.492-513
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 15 No 4
Standard NumberNationalism


 
 
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