Arkhi

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Arkhi
TypeMilk brandy, distilled from kefir[1]
Country of origin Mongolia[citation needed]
Alcohol by volume Up 10%, depending on distillation cycle[1]
ColourClear-white
IngredientsFermented milk
VariantsAirag, kefir

Arkhi (

cows, the yak, camels[2] (specifically, khormog (ингэний хормог) or of reindeer, depending on local traditions or availability.[3] It holds special status in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, both as the prime spirit of choice among pastoral units[1]
and served to esteemed guests.

It is often reserved for the family and never sold in Mongolia, slowly being replaced by vodka, also referred to as arkhi.[4]

In and around Inner Mongolia, it is more regularly produced and sold. Industrial production and bottling occurs in locations such as Chifeng.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mongol Arkhi - Монгол Архи. mongolfood.info.
  2. ^ Klein-Lecat & Le Jaquen 1979, p. 181.
  3. ^ "Le koumys, koumis ou aïrag". cfaitmaison.com. Archived from the original on Nov 14, 2023.
  4. ^ Ruhlmann 2006, pp. 111–113, 217.

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