Russia - the bottling of Kumis by a Muslim family. Kumis is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from horse's (mare's) milk. The drink remains important to the people of the Central Asian steppes, including the Turks, Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Mongols, Yakuts and Uzbeks. Toward the end of the 19th century, kumis had a strong enough reputation as a cure-all to support a small industry of 'kumis cure' resorts, mostly in southeastern Russia. This cottage industry (pictured here), is likely
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