>> nawang: yeah, that's yak meat. >> darren: i gotta avoid the yak meat. >> nawang: and then these arey: ah, the yak cheese with boiled dried chilies. >> darren: i'm all over that. this is excellent. >> anthony: yeah. >> darren: excellent. really good. so yak herding is dying, we're starting to hear? it's um -- >> nawang: people are giving up. >> anthony: why? >> nawang: better opportunities, i suppose. yak herding is a difficult life. she herself has given up now. who have you given your yaks to? >> woman: to my sister. >> nawang: so she has given all of her yaks to her sisters, so she now, she has a shop. she's gone up the ladder. are you the head of the family? >> woman: yes, i am. >> nawang: she is in charge of the business and she makes the decisions for the family. in bhutan, women are the boss. women inherit whatever the parents own, not the sons. >> darren: always? all inheritance goes to the women? >> nawang: yes, women. >> anthony: what is this? >> nawang: this is ara, with some cordyceps in it. >> anthony: is that a cordycep? >> nawang: that is the cordycep. >> anthony: whic