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'''Zhongya''' (ჟონგია, ''Zhongia'') is a traditionally [[Senadon|Senadonian]] {{wpl|brined cheese|brined}} {{wpl|curd}} cheese made from the milk of a [[Senadonian Tkha]]. Typically {{wpl|cheese ripening|ripened}}, Zhongya cheese is produced in a white grainy block, which is then crumbled. Zhongya is typically used to top off the [[Senadonian Salad]], but is also used as a regional topping for salads. Zhongya itself is also served with the [[Imedian Whiteberry]], typically the [[Imedian Highlander Snowberry]] to balance the saltiness of Zhongya or to enhance the sweetnes of the Imedian Whiteberry.  
'''Zhongya''' (ჟონგია, ''Zhongia'') is a traditionally [[Senadon|Senadonian]] {{wpl|brined cheese|brined}} {{wpl|curd}} cheese made from the milk of a [[Senadonian Tkha]]. Typically {{wpl|cheese ripening|ripened}}, Zhongya cheese is produced in a white grainy block, which is then crumbled. Zhongya is typically used to top off the [[Senadonian Salad]], but is also used as a regional topping for salads. Zhongya itself is also served with the [[Imedian Whiteberry]], typically the [[Imedian Highlander Snowberry]] to balance the saltiness/sourness of Zhongya or to enhance the sweetness of the Imedian Whiteberry.  


Zhongya itself has many variations across Imedio, however each one goes by a different name with Zhongya affixed at the end. The majority of Zhongya cheese variations are made using the same recipe with tweaks to certain instructions or to the base of the milk, which is usually a difference in the regional Tkha. Traditional Zhongya is referred to as ''Dzveli Zhongya'', which infers the original base of a Senadonian Tkha with the original recipe of blending and creation. Today Zhongya is identified as an [[Akannus (originator)|Akannus]] cuisine, meaning within races of the [[Akannite|Akannites]], Zhongya is universally shared in cuisine.
Zhongya itself has many variations across Imedio, however each one goes by a different name with Zhongya affixed at the end. The majority of Zhongya cheese variations are made using the same recipe with tweaks to certain instructions or to the base of the milk, which is usually a difference in the regional Tkha. Traditional Zhongya is referred to as ''Dzveli Zhongya'', which infers the original base of a Senadonian Tkha with the original recipe of blending and creation. Today Zhongya is identified as an [[Akannus (originator)|Akannus]] cuisine, meaning within races of the [[Akannite|Akannites]], Zhongya is universally shared in cuisine.
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Zhongya is typically imported as opposed to produced in the planets of [[Lesath]], [[Calagains]], [[Sinindroli]], [[Iridesa]], [[Nagrium]] and [[Serenope Regulus]]. Production on these planets is allowed, but almost never happens with the exception of Calagains.
Zhongya is typically imported as opposed to produced in the planets of [[Lesath]], [[Calagains]], [[Sinindroli]], [[Iridesa]], [[Nagrium]] and [[Serenope Regulus]]. Production on these planets is allowed, but almost never happens with the exception of Calagains.


==Classification and Marketing==
Zhongya largest supplier, maker and importer is the Senadon-Serenope Institute of Zhongya, a business based in Senadon that makes specifically ''Dzveli Zhongya''. It is considered to be the ultimate authority over the production and is responsible for the creation of the Zhongya Inspection Committee in alliance with several other companies throughout Imedio. Since the establishment of the Zhongya Inspection Committee, the Institute of Zhongya has also established the Classification Standards of Zhongya, which specifies the age of the Zhongya using a prefix.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible autocollapse"
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! Prefix !! Age Period !! Notes
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| Akhali - ახალი<br><small>''Fresh''</small> || 8 months ||  Creamy, typically fresh out of the barrel Zhongya cheese. The cheapest classfication, it can be used as a hard spread or as soft sticky crumbles. Sold as a small solid block, cubes, rectangular slices, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Akt’iuri - აქტიური ყველი <br><small>''Active''</small>|| 9 months || Creamy, smooth Zhongya cheese. The most often sold classification, Zhongya begins to become more solid and crumbly. Sold as a small solid block, cubes, retangular slices, crumbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Akt’iuri Sarezervo - აქტიური სარეზერვო <br><small>''Active Reserve''</small> || 10 months || Creamy, smooth Zhongya cheese. Sold typically as a small solid block, as cubes, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Sarezervo - სარეზერვოReserve || 11 months || Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese. At this point, Zhongya begins to get a strong sour taste while its texture becomes more firm. Typically sold as a small solid block, cubes, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Khelosani Sarezervo - ხელოსანი სარეზერვო <br><small>''Artisan Reserve''</small> || 12 months || Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese. Khelosani Sarezervo begins to impart a tangy taste, and is more firmer. Only sold as a small solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Serenop’iuli Sarezervo - სერენოპიული სარეზერვო <br><small>''Serenopian Reserve''</small> || 16 months || Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically from Tkha sourced from the area around [[Serenope]]. Only sold as a medium sized solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Ast’iliuri Sarezervo - ასტილიური სარეზერვო <br><small>''Astillian Reserve''</small> || 16.5 months || Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese, made specfically from Tkha sourced from the area around [[Astillia]]. Typically more yellowed colored, only sold as a medium sized solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Senadonuri Sarezervo - სენადონური სარეზერვო <br><small>''Senadonian Reserve''</small> || 18 months || Firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically in Senadon with traditional [[Senadonian Tkha]]. Produced only in licensed Senadonian cheese houses, only sold as a large solid or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Asatiani Tetri - ასათიანი თეთრი <br><small>''Asatiani Product''</small> || 20 months || Firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically from Tkha sourced from the area around [[Asatiani]] and [[K'anama]]. Only sold as a large solid block or in the marked barrel.
|-
| Senadonuri Khelosani Sarezervo - სენადონური ხელოსანი სარეზერვო <br><small>''Senadonian Artisan Reserve''</small> || 24 months || Form Zhongya cheese, made specifically in Senadon with traditional [[Senadonian Tkha]]. Produced only by licensed families passed down to current generation, only sold in a barrel.
|-
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==Description==
==Description==
===Dzveli Zhongya===
===Dzveli Zhongya===

Revision as of 05:41, 14 August 2020

Zhongya
Other namesZhongia
Source of milkSenadonian Tkha
PasteurisedNo
TextureCreamy
Aging timemin. 8 months
CertificationUTS

Zhongya (ჟონგია, Zhongia) is a traditionally Senadonian brined curd cheese made from the milk of a Senadonian Tkha. Typically ripened, Zhongya cheese is produced in a white grainy block, which is then crumbled. Zhongya is typically used to top off the Senadonian Salad, but is also used as a regional topping for salads. Zhongya itself is also served with the Imedian Whiteberry, typically the Imedian Highlander Snowberry to balance the saltiness/sourness of Zhongya or to enhance the sweetness of the Imedian Whiteberry.

Zhongya itself has many variations across Imedio, however each one goes by a different name with Zhongya affixed at the end. The majority of Zhongya cheese variations are made using the same recipe with tweaks to certain instructions or to the base of the milk, which is usually a difference in the regional Tkha. Traditional Zhongya is referred to as Dzveli Zhongya, which infers the original base of a Senadonian Tkha with the original recipe of blending and creation. Today Zhongya is identified as an Akannus cuisine, meaning within races of the Akannites, Zhongya is universally shared in cuisine.

Etymology

The name Zhongya has had its origins lost. It is suggested that it is a constructed word that originates from Pre-Timeless Era, specifically during the Akannite Golden Era under the Ghadamian Sabaphos. Zhong (ჟონგ) came to represent milk that originated from a Tkha, while ya (ია) came to represent the product of that milk. Zhongya itself as a word is archiac and only used to refer to the cheese, as both Zhong and Ya as individual words were eliminated from vocabulary, as they were never fully used within Akannite vocabulary.

Production & Processing

Zhongya is made using a base of whole Tkha milk, traditionally only using Tkha milk sourced from the Senadonian Tkha. The milk is not pasturized to retain its original culture and keep the salty, acidic flavor. The Zhongya, at this point a curd, is then drained of whey using a specially created cloth bag specifically made to drain whey using rennet. They are then sliced and placed within a wooden barrel or a metal container. The curd is salted until a 5% salinity is achieved. Afterwards, the curd is left to infuse with the salt for several days. After infusion, the cheese is then brined with a 6% in water solution kept at specifically around a 80°F temperature. The use of a wooden barrel is preferable as it imparts a unique aging flavor, and remains uncontaminated with any metallic ions that could be introduced into the cheese.

Zhongya at minimum must be aged for 8 months, but can be aged for longer. The Zhongya barrel must then be inspected for possible infections or descripencies in the production process. All Zhongya barrels are inspected by the Zhongya Inspection Committee and afterwards sent to the regional office in order for the barrel to recieve its proper certification. As it is recognized as a UTS, regional variations are allowed by all must meet the minimum standards of its recipe, production and result. Barrels are marked with proper stamping indicating its region, the regional production method, its original production date and a UTS standard marking. Zhongya that is prepared in a metallic container is marked as such that it was produced in that method, and is transferred to a wooden container.

Zhongya is typically imported as opposed to produced in the planets of Lesath, Calagains, Sinindroli, Iridesa, Nagrium and Serenope Regulus. Production on these planets is allowed, but almost never happens with the exception of Calagains.

Classification and Marketing

Zhongya largest supplier, maker and importer is the Senadon-Serenope Institute of Zhongya, a business based in Senadon that makes specifically Dzveli Zhongya. It is considered to be the ultimate authority over the production and is responsible for the creation of the Zhongya Inspection Committee in alliance with several other companies throughout Imedio. Since the establishment of the Zhongya Inspection Committee, the Institute of Zhongya has also established the Classification Standards of Zhongya, which specifies the age of the Zhongya using a prefix.


Prefix Age Period Notes
Akhali - ახალი
Fresh
8 months Creamy, typically fresh out of the barrel Zhongya cheese. The cheapest classfication, it can be used as a hard spread or as soft sticky crumbles. Sold as a small solid block, cubes, rectangular slices, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Akt’iuri - აქტიური ყველი
Active
9 months Creamy, smooth Zhongya cheese. The most often sold classification, Zhongya begins to become more solid and crumbly. Sold as a small solid block, cubes, retangular slices, crumbled, or in the marked barrel.
Akt’iuri Sarezervo - აქტიური სარეზერვო
Active Reserve
10 months Creamy, smooth Zhongya cheese. Sold typically as a small solid block, as cubes, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Sarezervo - სარეზერვოReserve 11 months Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese. At this point, Zhongya begins to get a strong sour taste while its texture becomes more firm. Typically sold as a small solid block, cubes, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Khelosani Sarezervo - ხელოსანი სარეზერვო
Artisan Reserve
12 months Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese. Khelosani Sarezervo begins to impart a tangy taste, and is more firmer. Only sold as a small solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Serenop’iuli Sarezervo - სერენოპიული სარეზერვო
Serenopian Reserve
16 months Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically from Tkha sourced from the area around Serenope. Only sold as a medium sized solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Ast’iliuri Sarezervo - ასტილიური სარეზერვო
Astillian Reserve
16.5 months Creamy, firm Zhongya cheese, made specfically from Tkha sourced from the area around Astillia. Typically more yellowed colored, only sold as a medium sized solid block, curmbled, or in the marked barrel.
Senadonuri Sarezervo - სენადონური სარეზერვო
Senadonian Reserve
18 months Firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically in Senadon with traditional Senadonian Tkha. Produced only in licensed Senadonian cheese houses, only sold as a large solid or in the marked barrel.
Asatiani Tetri - ასათიანი თეთრი
Asatiani Product
20 months Firm Zhongya cheese, made specifically from Tkha sourced from the area around Asatiani and K'anama. Only sold as a large solid block or in the marked barrel.
Senadonuri Khelosani Sarezervo - სენადონური ხელოსანი სარეზერვო
Senadonian Artisan Reserve
24 months Form Zhongya cheese, made specifically in Senadon with traditional Senadonian Tkha. Produced only by licensed families passed down to current generation, only sold in a barrel.

Description

Dzveli Zhongya

Dzveli Zhongya is the most produced type of Zhonga. Simply referred to as Zhongya, it is a white brined cheese. Zhongya lacks a skin or crust, with a creamy texture with a firm and smooth touch. Its taste is usually described as a mild saltiness with the same creamy and smooth texture. Zhongya does not melt easily due to the brining and is aged for 8 months. Lower quality or less aged Zhongya is typically creamier, with a lack of graininess. Sometimes it is packaged specifically as a cream, where High quality Zhongya is aged for longer, typically for a period of 10-12 months, imparting a significantly more sour taste.

Dzveli Zhongya is sold very cheaply in a spreadable form, but is more expensive in its crumbled form.