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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 Kazakh: қымыз, qymyz) Mongolian: айраг, ääryg) is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare milk or donkey milk. The drink remains … See more

    Kumis comes from the Turkic word kımız. The Encyclopedia of Fermented Fresh Milk Products states that the word derives from the name of the Kumyks, one of many Turkic peoples, although this appears to be a purely … See more

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    Kumis is made by fermenting raw milk (that is, unpasteurized) over the course of hours or days, often while stirring or churning. (The physical agitation has similarities to making butter.) During the fermentation, lactobacilli bacteria acidify the milk, and yeasts turn … See more

    Archaeological investigations of the Botai culture of ancient Kazakhstan have revealed traces of milk in bowls from the site of Botai, suggesting … See more

    During the Yuan dynasty of China, kumis was essentially made to be the replacement of tea. Furthermore, Möngke Khan, … See more

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    A 1982 source reported 230,000 mares were kept in the Soviet Union specifically for producing milk to make into kumis. Rinchingiin Indra, … See more

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    Strictly speaking, kumis is in its own category of alcoholic drinks, because it is made neither from fruit nor from grain. Technically, it is … See more

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    Orthosiphon aristatus, commonly known as cat's whiskers or Java tea, is a plant species in the family Lamiaceae (also known Labiatae). The plant is a medicinal herb found mainly throughout southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, South East Asia, and tropical Queensland, Australia. It is known as kumis kucing in Indonesia and misai kucing in Malaysia, both of which translate to cat's whiskers.

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    What is the history of kumis?
    Kumis is an ancient beverage. Herodotus, in his 5th-century BC Histories, describes the Scythians processing of mare's milk: Now the Scythians blind all their slaves, to use them in preparing their milk.
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    What is Kumis Kucing?
    The plant is a medicinal herb found mainly throughout southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, South East Asia and tropical Queensland. It is known as kumis kucing in Indonesia and misai kucing in Malaysia, both of which translates to cat's whiskers. In the US it may be commonly known as cat's whiskers or Java tea.
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    What does kumis taste like?
    Kumis tastes slightly sour or bitter. It is creamy with a slightly thicker consistency than traditional milk. Kumis has a slight fizz due to the fermentation process and gas creation. It is slightly chilled; it's usually stored at a temperature between four to ten degrees Celsius.
    What is koumiss made of?
    Kumis, also known as koumiss, the ancient beverage which Scythian tribes (Central Asia Steppes) used to drink some 25 centuries ago is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented mare's milk. Mare's milk is usually not consumed raw, because it tends to have a strong laxative effect, although this effect is sometimes used medically.
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    Kumis, also known as koumiss, the ancient beverage which Scythian tribes (Central Asia Steppes) used to drink some 25 centuries ago is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented …

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    El kumis es una bebida antigua. Las investigaciones arqueológicas de la cultura Botai de la antigua Kazajistán (c. 3700–3100 a. C.) han revelado rastros de leche en cuencos del sitio de Botai, lo que sugiere la domesticación del animal. Aún no se ha encontrado evidencia específica de su fermentación, pero considerando la …
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    • https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumis

      Kumis adalah rambut wajah yang tumbuh di atas bibir, di bawah hidung. Umumnya hanya tumbuh lebat pada laki-laki. Kumis telah ditampilkan dalam berbagai gaya sepanjang sejarah …

    • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumis

      O kumis (em cazaque ), kymys (em quirguiz) ou airag (em mongol) é um leite de égua acidificado e fermentado, muito apreciado em toda a região da Ásia Central. [ 1] Também é assim …

    • https://caloriebee.com/nutrition/What-is-Kumis

      Nov 26, 2014 · Traditional kumis is fermented mare’s milk, which has a slightly sour taste with a small percentage of alcohol (caused by lactic acid fermentation). It is a traditional drink that can be purchased in Russia (it is also a mainstay of …

    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/koumiss

      Italian: kumis m; Japanese: 馬乳酒 (ばにゅうしゅ, banyūshu), クミス (kumisu) Kazakh: қымыз (qymyz) Khakas: хымыс (xımıs) Korean: 마유주(馬乳酒) (mayuju), 쿠미스 (kumiseu) Kumyk: …

    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kumis

      Hyphenation: ku‧mis Noun [ edit] kumis Synonym of sumit (“moustache”) Catalan [ edit] Catalan Wikipedia has an article on: kumis Etymology [ edit] From Russian кумы́с (kumýs), probably …

    • https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumis_kucing

      39 rows · Kumis kucing termasuk terna tegak, pada bagian bawah berakar di bagian buku-bukunya dan tingginya mencapai 2 meter. [2] Batang bersegi empat agak beralur berbulu …

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