männille
Männille is a term that refers to a specific type of fermented milk product. Its origins are often traced back to certain regions in Central Asia, where it has been a traditional beverage for centuries. The production of männille involves the fermentation of camel's milk, though variations using mare's milk or cow's milk can also be found depending on local customs and availability. The fermentation process is typically carried out by lactic acid bacteria, which convert lactose into lactic acid, giving the drink its characteristic tangy flavor and slightly effervescent quality.
The nutritional profile of männille is notable for its probiotic content, stemming from the live bacterial