sakkadisiin
Sakkadisiin is a term with origins in the Somali language, generally referring to a type of traditional Somali beverage. It is often described as a fermented milk drink, similar in concept to yogurt or kefir, but prepared using distinct cultural methods and ingredients specific to the Somali pastoralist tradition. The fermentation process typically involves raw milk, which is allowed to ferment naturally through the action of lactic acid bacteria present in the environment and the milk itself.
The exact composition and preparation of sakkadisiin can vary regionally within Somalia and among different families.