laitma
Laitma is a term that refers to a type of traditional fermented milk product. It is commonly found in certain regions of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The fermentation process typically involves the use of specific bacterial cultures, which convert lactose into lactic acid, giving the product its characteristic tangy flavor and thicker consistency.
The exact composition and preparation methods for laitma can vary significantly depending on local customs and
Laitma is generally consumed as a standalone beverage or as an ingredient in various culinary dishes. It