apiat
Apiat, also known as Apyat or Apiyade, is a traditional fermented rice wine originating from the Northeast region of India. It is particularly popular among various indigenous communities in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Nagaland. The beverage is typically made from a variety of indigenous rice varieties, though other grains can also be used.
The fermentation process for apiat is a traditional method that has been passed down through generations. It
Apiat is consumed during festivals, social gatherings, and as a daily beverage. It holds cultural significance