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Mongol Tea
Mongolians make a tea in various ways. We boil the water for tea and add powdered tea to the boiling water and keep it on the soft fire for two minutes. Then we blend the boiling tea with milk and salt. We ladle up and pour back the blended tea in a flurry. We call tea as five dainties. They are water, salt, milk, ghee and tea. We melt ghee or fat of sheep's tail and add millet in the cast-iron pot and fry them. Then we pour hot plain tea without dregs, blend it with milk, put the lid on the pot and keep it for a while. Then we season the boiling with salt and soda. Then we pour it into a kettle. This is called hiitstei tsai or tea with various mixtures. This is thicker and oily tea. It can remove one's fatigue and satisfy one's hunger. Mongolian tea is called as, tiisen tsai (tea in corky tub), bortstoi tsai (tea with pemmican), torguud tea, tea with ravioli, tea with nettle and so on. We have many traditions to make a tea.
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Mare milk libation ceremony
The libation ceremony starts with horses are gathered and brought to the tethering line at sunrise. At first, the first-born foal is caught and hitched to the tethering line. When catchers finish tethering the foals, they place their lasso poles in row at the back of the ger. All gathered people can then enter the ger and have tea. Then they go out of the ger, where upon the milking of mare begins. The first mare is milked by a man. This is vistage of ancient tradition. After milking the mares, a milk libation ceremony is performed. The general proceeding is the same as other feast proceedings. But their contents are different. It reflects the manner and movement of tethering foals or colts and mare's ferment milk-libation.
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Leather bag _saba_ and a wooden stake used for making kymyz
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Process of making bozo
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Collected mare_s milk is poured to _saba_ (leather bag) for fermentation
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Process of making kymyz on jailoo (pastures)
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Process of making bozo
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Ingredients of bozo
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Man and woman drinking kymyz
Since ancient times, nomads used to drink ‘kymyz’ from mare's, cow's and camel's milk. The Kyrgyz transmitted traditional knowledge from generation to generation. Even now on ‘jailoo’ (pastures), the way of making kymyz remained the same as centuries ago. The most valued kymyz is made of mare’s milk. From spring until the late autumn, horses graze on mountain pastures. During this period, mare’s milk is collected. Traditionally, both men and women are engaged in the process. After the collection of the milk, it is poured into the leather bag ‘saba’ where the leaven of kymyz is always kept. Then the milk inside the saba is whipped thoroughly, for about half an hour using a stake. It takes about 12-15 hours for the kymyz to reach the condition. Kymyz contains various healing properties, since mare's milk possess almost all the vitamins necessary for a human. Especially, it is rich for vitamins A and C.
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Kymyz in the leather bag
Since ancient times, nomads used to drink ‘kymyz’ from mare's, cow's and camel's milk. The Kyrgyz transmitted traditional knowledge from generation to generation. Even now on ‘jailoo’ (pastures), the way of making kymyz remained the same as centuries ago. The most valued kymyz is made of mare’s milk. From spring until the late autumn, horses graze on mountain pastures. During this period, mare’s milk is collected. Traditionally, both men and women are engaged in the process. After the collection of the milk, it is poured into the leather bag ‘saba’ where the leaven of kymyz is always kept. Then the milk inside the saba is whipped thoroughly, for about half an hour using a stake. It takes about 12-15 hours for the kymyz to reach the condition. Kymyz contains various healing properties, since mare's milk possess almost all the vitamins necessary for a human. Especially, it is rich for vitamins A and C.
Kyrgyzstan -
Bozo - favorite beverage of the Kyrgyz
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Traditional technique of making Airag in Khokhuur and its associated customs
Traditional technique of making Airag in Khokhuur and its associated customs
Mongolia