rajansiin
Rajansiin is a traditional fermented beverage originating from the regions of Mongolia, particularly among the nomadic herders of the steppe. The drink is crafted from mare’s milk, which undergoes a natural fermentation process, resulting in a tangy, effervescent liquid with a distinct sour flavor. Its preparation involves the use of a starter culture called *airag*, which is traditionally passed down through generations, contributing to the unique taste and probiotic properties of the final product.
Rajansiin is often consumed during social gatherings, celebrations, and as a daily beverage among Mongolian communities.
The name "rajansiin" is derived from the Mongolian word *рай* (rai), meaning "milk," and *сүү* (süü), which also
Today, rajansiin remains a staple in Mongolian cuisine, though modern production methods have expanded its availability