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Kumish
Kumish Ku"mish, Kumiss Ku"miss, n. See Koumiss.
Kumiss
Kumish Ku"mish, Kumiss Ku"miss, n. See Koumiss.

Meaning of Kumis from wikipedia

- Kumis (/ˈkuːmɪs/ KOO-mis, rarely /ˈkʌmɪs/ KUM-is), alternatively spelled coumis or kumyz, also known as airag (/ˈaɪræɡ/ EYE-rag), is a traditional fermented...
- 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...
- Food is generally prepared through boiling (meat, fish), fermentation (kumis, suorat), or freezing (meat, fish). One of the best-known Sakha dishes is...
- cuisine has evolved to meet the needs of a nomad lifestyle.[citation needed] Kumis is a widespread drink among Turkic peoples, especially in Central Asia.[citation...
- to all other alcoholic beverages, such as rice wine, soju, sake, mead, kumis, cider, kv****, and African beers (kumi kumi, kwete, banana beer, millet...
- 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)...
- polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin C, and is a key ingredient in kumis. In several European countries, including Germany, it is sold powdered....
- newspapers announcing the opening of the health resort noted that medicinal kumis (fermented horse milk) was to be a feature of the therapeutic regime. Vladimir...
- soy sauce, stinky tofu, tape, tempeh, tempoyak, zha cai Central Asia: kumis, kefir, shubat, qatiq (yogurt) South Asia: achar, appam, dosa, dhokla, dahi...