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Kasiri, also
known as
kaschiri and c****ava beer, is an
alcoholic drink made from c****ava by
Amerindians in Venezuela,
Suriname and Guyana. The
roots of...
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Miles Kasiri (born 29
January 1987) is a
retired British professional tennis player.
Kasiri is a
former student of the Nick
Bollettieri Tennis Academy...
- Q'asiri (Aymara for bawler,
hispanicized spellings Casiri,
Kasiri, Khasiri) may
refer to: Q'asiri (Larecaja), a
mountain the
Larecaja Province, La Paz...
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special starter culture of yeast, mold, and bacteria)
Icariine liquor Kasiri (made from c****ava)
Kumis (Central Asia,
traditionally made from
horse milk...
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Muhammad 2002, p. 201;
Kasiri 1993, p. 93.
Kasiri 1993, pp. 92–93;
Nasution 1998, 7:07.
Kasiri 1993, pp. 94–95.
Kasiri 1993, p. 107.
Kasiri 1993, p. 95. Rampan...
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traditional drinks, such as
chhaang in the Himalayas,
chicha in the
Andes and
kasiri in
Brazil and Suriname.
Amylases are used in
breadmaking and to
break down...
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cultures chewed grains to
produce alcoholic beverages, such as chicha,
kasiri or sake. A
number of
commercially available saliva substitutes exist. Basic...
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Cuyuni River valley part of
which is in Guyana. See also Chimire, Venezuela.
Kasiri, a c****ava-derived beer, is an
important part of
traditional Kalina celebrations...
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bubble tea.
Alcoholic beverages made from c****ava
include cauim (Brazil),
kasiri (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname),
parakari or kari (Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam)...
- K/Sarki;
Gidan Kwasau/ L. E. A. Pri. Kwasau; Kafinta/Kaguni/ K. Sarki;
Kasiri/ K/Gidan Sarki;
Kofar Lauya/ K/G/Sarki;
Bakin Kasuwa/ K/G/ Unguwa; Ung....