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kefir

/kuh-feer/US // kəˈfɪər //

酸乳酒,酸奶,酸奶酒

Definitions

  1. 1

    Middle Eastern Cooking.

    • : a tart-tasting drink originally of the Caucasus, made from cow's or sometimes goat's milk to which the bacteria Streptococcus and Lactobacillus have been added.

Examples

  • The second method is used when one has a good kefir and two or three days to start with.

  • In koumiss and kefir the curd is very finely divided and will remain in suspension for a long time as with butter milk.

  • Koumiss is made in Russia from mare's milk and has much the same composition as kefir.

  • Several alcoholic drinks made from milk, such as kefir and koumiss, have been originated among the nomadic tribes of Western Asia.