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Koumiss is a traditional drink of the nomadic peoples of central asia. It is made from mare's milk as a result of lactic-acid and alcoholic fermentation. Frequent shaking was one of the conditions of koumiss-making and an abundance of foam was the sign of readiness. Regaling guests with koumiss began and finished meals. |
Koumiss is a traditional drink of the nomadic peoples of central asia. It is made from mare's or camel's milk as a result of lactic-acid and alcoholic fermentation. Frequent shaking was one of the conditions of koumiss-making and an abundance of foam was the sign of readiness. Regaling guests with koumiss began and finished meals. |
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Koumiss is a traditional drink of the nomadic peoples of central asia. It is made from mare's or camel's milk as a result of lactic-acid and alcoholic fermentation. Frequent shaking was one of the conditions of koumiss-making and an abundance of foam was the sign of readiness. Regaling guests with koumiss began and finished meals.