-
Kumis (also
spelled kumiss or
koumiss or kumys, see
other transliterations and
cognate words below under terminology and
etymology – Old Turkic: airag...
-
Muchtar Lutfi (born
March 17, 1960),
commonly known as Opie
Kumis, is an
Indonesian actor and comedian. Opie
began to be
known when
starring in Lorong...
- hyperlipidemia,
fighting microorganisms and
fighting anorexia. It is
known as
kumis kucing in
Indonesia and
misai kucing in Malaysia, both of
which translate...
-
polyunsaturated fatty acids and
vitamin C, and is a key
ingredient in
kumis. In
several European countries,
including Germany, it is sold powdered....
- use of
fermented equid milk is an
ancient tradition in
central Asia, like
kumis or airag, a
fermented mares milk very po****r in Asia and Russia; but there...
- to all
other alcoholic beverages, such as rice wine, soju, sake, mead,
kumis, cider, kv****, and
African beers (kumi kumi, kwete,
banana beer, millet...
- Kyrgyzstan, the
cuisine has
evolved to meet the
needs of a
nomad lifestyle.
Kumis is a
widespread drink among Turkic peoples,
especially in
Central Asia....
- Look up Qumis or
kumis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qumis may
refer to:
Kumis, a
fermented dairy product Qumis, Iran, a
historical city
Qumis (region)...
- Food is
generally prepared through boiling (meat, fish),
fermentation (
kumis, suorat), or
freezing (meat, fish). One of the best-known
Sakha dishes is...
- the
Mongolian word for
fermented horse milk, an
alcoholic beverage; see
kumis, the
Turkic name
under which it is more
widely known throughout Central...