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Chalap, also
marketed as Tan, is a
beverage common to Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. It
consists of
qatiq or suzma, salt, and in
modern times...
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variations are: Albanian: dhallë; Arabic: شنينة šinīna or عيران eayran; Kyrgyz:
chalap; Azerbaijani: ayran; Bulgarian: айрян Kurdish: çeqilmast, dew, do; Pashto:...
- yogurt-based
dishes and
beverages Yogurt Similar beverages:
Ayran Cacık
Chaas Chal
Chalap Doogh Filmjölk
Kefir Kumis L****i FAO
corporate do****ent repository, "The...
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water Birch sap
Birch Beer Blåbärssoppa
Black Cow
Bread Drink Brown Cow
Chalap Champurrado Champús Ch****
Cherryade Chicha morada Cholado Coffee Milk Chai...
- They sell four
national beverages:
Maksym Shoro (Kyrgyz: Максым Шоро),
Chalap Shoro (Kyrgyz: Чалап Шоро),
Jarma Shoro (Kyrgyz: Жарма Шоро), and Aralash...
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Bandrek Bandung Barley water Birch sap Blåbärssoppa
Bread Drink Cendol Chalap Champurrado Champús Ch****
Chicha morada Cholado Chai Egg
cream Egg nog Elderflower...
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Armenia matzoon Arab
World leben, kishk,
rayeb Central Asia chal/shubat,
chalap, kumis, qatyq, qurt, suzma,
ayran Brazil coalhada Brittany laezh-ribod Bulgaria...
- Turkmenistan. In the image, chal is
pictured left,
along with
kumis on the right.
Chalap A
beverage common to
Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. It
consists of yogurt, salt...
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slightly fizzy.[citation needed]
Another fizzy drink made from
ayran is
chalap (sometimes
marketed as Tan).
Other traditional drinks are sheep's milk and...
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instead of a bell. Senj sinj سِنج (Plural ṣunūj) Sanj سنج Boshqābak, Chalab,
Chalap, Zang, Tal
Large cymbal pla**** in
mourning ceremonies. A
smaller version...