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Lotoko, also
known by the
slang term "pétrole", is a home-distilled
alcoholic drink or "moonshine" in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Lotoko is usually...
- been
known to be contaminated:
Africa Changaa (Kenya) Kumi Kumi (Kenya)
Lotoko (Democratic
Republic of the Congo)
Waragi (Uganda)
America Guaro (Latin...
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Lotoko is a
community on the
Busira River in the
Province of Équateur in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the
colonial period it held a trading...
- Fruit, Tea Comoros:
Singani Congo:
Lotoko Côte d'Ivoire:
Akpeteshie Democratic
Republic of the Congo:
Lotoko Djibouti:
Kabisa (Djiboutian energy...
- 880 sq mi). The
river enters the
Busira 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
upstream from
Lotoko. It is
navigable all year with 50 ton
barges up to Watsi-Kengo. Salonga...
- from its mouth, the
Salonga at 233
kilometres (145 mi), just
upstream from
Lotoko, and the
Tshuapa and
Lomela which converge to form the river. The explorer...
-
incident near
Kitwe which hospitalized 98. Beer
portal Burukutu Chibuku Lotoko Keith Steinkraus (4 May 2018).
Handbook of
Indigenous Fermented Foods, Revised...
- The
Busira receives the
Salonga River 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
upstream from
Lotoko. The
Momboyo River joins the
Busira River from the left to form the Ruki...
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produced contains high
levels of methanol,
which is toxic. It is
known as
lotoko or bompulo. Palm wine, on the
other hand, is made from the sap of a wild...