kumiss การใช้
- Today, the kumis is made from cow's milk.
- The mare's milk is often fermented to make kumis.
- From this was made the sanatorium's therapeutic beverage kumis.
- There is no legal age for consumption of kumiss.
- He planned a trip to the southern regions to receive kumiss therapy there.
- Consequently, in 864 a rebellion broke out in the towns of Kumis.
- In fall, when the grass is drier, the kumiss becomes even stronger.
- Ordinary kumiss is about 10 percent alcohol, or roughly the strength of wine.
- It is slightly inferior in its medicinal properties to natural mare's kumis.
- You make kumiss, you sell kumiss.
- You make kumiss, you sell kumiss.
- In Asia, the saba is a horsehide vessel used in the production of kumis.
- "Kumis " is very light in body compared to most dairy drinks.
- As indicated above, " kumis " is usually served cold or chilled.
- There was also kumis ( mare's milk ) for the deceased to drink.
- Pelmeni, originally a Turkic-speaking peoples, traditionally enjoy kumis as a common drink.
- Fermented mare's milk, known as kumis, is the national drink of Kyrgyzstan.
- According to other sources he died by accidentally drinking poisoned kumis intended to kill someone else.
- The milk is used to make the ubiquitous fermented drinks of Mongolia, airag and kumis.
- Voila : kumiss, a watery white beverage flecked with brown bits of horse-milk fat.
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