miery
Miery refers to a traditional Slavic fermented dairy product, similar to yogurt or kefir. It is made by inoculating milk with a starter culture, which then ferments the lactose into lactic acid. This process gives miery its characteristic tangy flavor and thick, creamy texture. Historically, miery was a staple food in many Eastern European countries, valued for its nutritional content and its ability to be stored for extended periods without refrigeration.
The production of miery typically involves warming milk, adding a starter culture (which can be a portion
Nutritionally, miery is a good source of protein, calcium, and probiotics, which are beneficial for gut health.