The traditional method of preparing Mongolian airag drink involves fermenting mare's milk in a leather bag or container, often with the addition of a starter culture called "khoormog." The mixture is left to ferment for several days, resulting in a slightly alcoholic and tangy beverage that is enjoyed by many in Mongolia.
Airag (The Mongolian national beverage)
one famous drink of Mongolia is called airag (or kumiss, which I think is the Russian word however). this is basically fermented mare's milk, and is of a very low alchool percentage.
Horse! Airag is fermented horse's milk.
Airag is fermented milk that comes from a horse breed in Mongolia. It is also spelled ayrag. It is a favorite beverage of the people of the steppes.
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airag i dnt actuallyknoe coz im blonde and erins just plain dumb !x
it come from the redtailed thing, tom Powell
Mongolia is known for its unique goods, particularly its traditional handicrafts such as cashmere, which is highly valued for its softness and warmth. The country also produces high-quality wool products, leather goods, and various artisanal crafts like felt items, including yurts (gers). Additionally, Mongolian cuisine features distinctive products like airag (fermented mare's milk) and a variety of meats, particularly lamb and beef, reflecting the country's nomadic herding culture.
it come from the redtailed thing, tom Powell
Ayrag also spelled Airag, is fermented horse milk which is the drink of choice among the mongolians
"White moon"-Tsagaan sar is the Mongolian lunisolar New Year festival. The White Moon holiday is celebrated two months after the first new moon following the winter solstice. In 2009, White Moon fell on February 25, and in 2010, it will be on February 14. Tsagaan Sar is one of the most important Mongolian holidaysWe celebrate it by visiting friends and familes on this day exchange gifts.A typical Mongolian family will meet in the home dwelling of the eldest in the family.Many people will be dressed in full garment of national Mongolian costumes. When greeting their elders during the White Moon festival, Mongolians grasp them by their elbows to show support for them. The eldest receives greetings from each member of the family except for his/her spouse.During the greeting ceremony, family members hold long pieces of colored cloth called Khadag.After the ceremony, the extended family eats rice with curds, dairy products and buuz and drinks Airag, and exchanges gifts.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -AIRAG-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter I and 4th letter R and 5th letter A and 6th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: lairage