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Kumis (also
spelled kumiss or
koumiss or kumys, see
other transliterations and
cognate words below under terminology and
etymology – Old Turkic: airag...
- relatives, b****eepers. Qımıð (
Koumiss) is the
national healing drink of the
Bashkirs . The
ability to make
delicious koumiss has long been
valued and transmitted...
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sugary liquid, such as milk from mammals, soy milk, or
fruit juices Kumis koumiss, kumiss, kymys, kymyz, airag,
chigee 4%? 10–14 days
Lactobacilli and yeasts...
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central Asia
which is made from the
fermented milk of a mare or
camel -also
koumiss-) together.
Those celebrations took
place in April.
Tungusic people practiced...
- areca, and,
among the Tungusians, Calmucks, Kirghizes, and
other hordes,
koumiss, in its
ardent state, is
known by the
general term, "Arrack or Rak." Klaproth...
- 2022.100507. ISSN 1878-450X. S2CID 247468974.
Retrieved 27
April 2023.
Koumiss made from mare's milk, as well as Ayran, Chalap, Sary mai, Süzmö and Kurut...
- Characteristics". agris.fao.org.
Retrieved 2016-02-13. Uniacke-Lowe, T. (2011).
Koumiss. In J. W. Fuquay, P. F. Fox, & P. L. H.
McSweeney (Eds.) (2nd ed.). Encyclopedia...
- 2011). "Characterisation of
Lactobacillus fermentum SM-7
isolated from
koumiss, a
potential probiotic bacterium with cholesterol-lowering effects". Journal...
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Salisbury system, a high-protein
weight loss diet
using Salisbury Steak or the
Koumiss cure. As at
Crieff Hydro there were
outdoor recreations, from
otter hunting...
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Vacationers walked on foot to the "Kamennyy Log", to the mounds, to the
koumiss, to the
Karysh River, were fond of duck hunting, had fun boating, fishing...