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Medovukha (Russian: медову́ха [mʲɪdɐˈvuxə]; Ukrainian: меду́ха, romanized: medukha, IPA: [meˈduxɐ]; Belarusian: мяду́ха, медаву́ха, romanized: miadúha...
- (alcohol-free kvas for children)
Ochakovsky Semeyny sekret Medovukha:
Medovukha polusladkaya Medovukha traditsionnaya Vodka:
Ochakovskaya Zapal Wines: Avtokhtonnoe...
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Slovakia and
presumably other Central and Eastern-European countries.
Medovukha:
Eastern Slavic variant (honey-based
fermented drink). Melomel: A type...
- from De Lier in Holland, who
received Danzig citizenship on 6 July 1598.
Medovukha "Krambambuli". Kűchengötter.
Retrieved October 8, 2012. (in German) "4...
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based on a
fermentation product,
including drinks like kefir, kv**** and
medovukha. This also
includes low-alcohol
beers by definition. A malt
drink that...
- 2024 at
least 8 have been lost in the
Russian Invasion of Ukraine. AM-1/
Medovukha and P-230T/P-234PMB All-terrain vehicle/Mobile
telecommunications system...
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presented it to his
Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Like mead and
medovukha,
sbiten is
based on
honey mixed with water, ****es, and jam. One recipe...
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instrument existed from 11th to 16th century, but was
called smyk.
Medovukha Medovukha is an old
Slavic honey-based
alcoholic beverage very
similar to mead...
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Image Description Medovukha A
traditional Russian honey-based
drink analogous to its
counterparts of
other Indo-European
peoples Vodka It is composed...
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national cuisines. The most
notable of
these are vodka, sbiten', kv****,
medovukha and mors. Many of them are no
longer common and have been
replaced by...