Kumis, also spelled
kumiss or koumiss in English (or kumys, see other transliteration s and cognate word s below under terminology and
Kaynak: KumisHe planned a trip to the southern regions to receive
kumiss therapy there. In April he left Kazan and had a voyage by the Volga to
Kaynak: Ğabdulla Tuqaycircle and drank
kumiss (beverage of western and central Asia which is made from the fermented milk of a mare or camel -also koumiss-) together.
Kaynak: HıdırellezKumis | koumiss,
kumiss, kymys, kymyz, airag, chigee | 4%? | 10–14 days | Lactobacilli and yeasts | A carbonated fermented milk
Kaynak: Fermented milk productsThey eat meat and drink
kumiss (zh | 酪 - lào). They make clothes from fine wool (zh | máocuì - 毛毳). Youthfulness and strength are held
Kaynak: Wuhuanof his brother Dutum Menen's sons he hid Khaidu in a large vessel in which Mongols drained
kumiss (fermented mare's milk) and kept him there.
Kaynak: Khaidu (ruler)