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World Quark Day

Delight your palate with a unique dairy creation, blending tradition and innovation for a savory experience.

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Position quark as a high-protein, low-fat dairy alternative for health-conscious consumers seeking guilt-free recipe substitutions and nutritional transparency.

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History

Quark is a dairy product that is sometimes described as a mix between cream cheese and yogurt. Unlike many aged cheeses, quark does not use rennet (an animal product) in its processing, making it acceptable for vegetarians to eat.

Invented in Central Europe sometime in the 1920s, and it continues to be a staple in kitchens throughout German, Poland, Austria, Hungary and more.

World Quark Day was first celebrated in 2019 when it was founded by the “Queen of Quark” with the purpose of shining a light on this incredible food that is versatile, healthful and delicious!

This German-born author has written an entire cookbook about quark, which was also published in 2019. She desired to establish this day to raise awareness about the goodness of this food, encouraging others to learn more about it and include quark into their dietary habits and recipes.


How to celebrate

Learn the Benefits of Quark

High in protein and calcium while low in sugar, quark offers a nice alternative to cream cheeses because it is virtually fat free and typically doesn’t have added salt. It’s nutritional value is similar to that of cottage cheese or Greek yogurt, but the consistency is slightly different. Celebrate World Quark Day by reading some labels and learning a bit more about this interesting dairy product.

Cook with Quark

Many people don’t realize that making some small substitutions in recipes can make a big difference in their health! Quark makes a great substitute for cream cheese in dips and sweet recipes because it is much lower in fat. Use quark in salads, smoothies and other recipes to make them guilt-free. Quark is only made in a few dairies in the US, but it can often be found in natural food stores like the Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s chains. Those who live a vegan or dairy-free lifestyle can also try making their own quark using coconut milk or another plant based yogurt. In honor of World Quark Day, search up some recipes and make some changes by using quark!

Read the Queen of Quark’s Book

Get more connected with World Quark Day by reading the book that started it all, written by the Queen of Quark herself. Head over to a locally owned bookstore or grab a copy online and start reading Quark: The Ultimate Guide and Cookbook. With tips, tricks, recipes and more, this book can act as a perfect guide for those who are interested in entering into the world of quark.


FAQ
What are the nutritional benefits of quark cheese?
Quark cheese is rich in protein, making it a healthy option for those looking to increase their protein intake. It also provides calcium and potassium, essential minerals that support bone and heart health. Additionally, quark typically has low sugar, salt, and carbohydrate content, and because of its fermentation process, it may contain beneficial probiotic bacteria.
How is quark used in European cuisine?
Quark is widely used across various European cuisines in both sweet and savory dishes. In Germany and Austria, it is a key ingredient in cheesecakes like Käsekuchen. It is also popular in Hungarian and Slavic cuisines in desserts and savory pastries. Quark is frequently used as a spread on sandwiches or blended into dips, highlighting its versatility as a dairy product.
What makes quark different from other cheeses like cream cheese or Greek yogurt?
Quark is a fresh, acid-set cheese with a texture that is smoother than cottage cheese and slightly creamier than Greek yogurt. Unlike many cheeses, it does not require the use of rennet for curdling, which makes it suitable for vegetarians. Its neutral flavor allows it to substitute for other dairy products like cream cheese, sour cream, or Greek yogurt in recipes.
Can quark be used in beauty and therapeutic products?
Yes, quark can be used in beauty and therapeutic products due to its moisturizing properties and the beneficial bacteria it contains. Quark has been traditionally used in homemade beauty treatments across Europe for skin nourishment. It can be applied as a topical face mask to hydrate and soothe the skin.
Why is quark popular in central and eastern Europe?
Quark is popular in central and eastern Europe due to its historical and cultural significance. It has been used in these regions for centuries, serving as a staple in both traditional and contemporary cuisine. The versatility of quark, along with its unique texture and flavor, makes it an integral part of dishes ranging from baked goods to savory appetizers.