laode
laode refers to a type of fermented dairy product originating from Central Asia, particularly popular in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and other Turkic-speaking regions. It is traditionally made from mare's milk (koumiss) or camel's milk, although cow's milk versions also exist. The fermentation process involves lactic acid bacteria and sometimes yeast, which gives laode its characteristic sour taste and slightly effervescent quality.
The production of laode is a time-honored practice. Mare's milk is typically collected throughout the day and
Laode is more than just a drink; it holds cultural significance. It is often associated with nomadic