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Kumis, the Traditional Drink of Gengis Khan and Attila the Hun

The drink we’re gonna discuss today is a very special one: kumis and the stronger version arkhi. It’s the beverage of the horsemen of the Central Asian steppes. You probably know the savage warriors like Attila the Hun or Gengis Khan, they were raised with this stuff. And kumis is still a popular drink in…

March 15, 2013 in Drinks, Historic Tales.

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