piimas
Piimas is a traditional cultured dairy product, a fermented milk beverage derived from milk, usually skim or low-fat. In Nordic and Baltic dairy traditions, piimas denotes a tangy, thin beverage that is distinct from yogurt, cream, or butter. The term is used in Finnish and Estonian-speaking regions to refer to a cultured milk drink, and it is often linked to historic home dairying as well as to modern artisanal and commercial productions.
Production and characteristics: Piimas is made by inoculating milk with lactic acid bacteria and allowing it
Uses and variations: In household and artisanal settings, piimas may be prepared from milk left over after
Etymology and context: The name piimas derives from historical references to cultured milk products in Finnish