FAMOUS BEVERAGES FROM SIKKIM...
Drinks in Sikkim are used for many occasions for instance weddings, birthdays, festivals etc and of course there is a variety of drinks available for people in the market. Almost everyone has some sort of knowledge about drinks but only few have the idea of how it is made. For the drink lovers there is a range of local organic drinks available in Sikkim and here is some insight on it.
TONGBA
CHHAANG
The chhaang or chang is brewed from rice and it is an alcoholic beverage very popular among the locals of Sikkim. It is used in traditional ways in festivals of Tibetian and Bhutia people of Sikkim. The mandokpenaa thee or the kodo ko jaar when it is ready to be served in a tongba it can be turned into chhaang and drank as well. Well it is almost similar but each has its own qualities. To make chhaang it is very easy the fermented jaar has to put into a sieve with a bowl underneath then pour some warm water into it and using both the hands just keep rubbing the millets until all of them are out of their juices. So after doing this you can see that all the millets will be in the sieve and all of the liquid drink will be in a bowl ready to drink. You can now pour yourself some chhaang or you are also allowed to add some dry fruits and fruits into the drink.
RAKSI
Raksi or Rakshi is the Nepali term for a traditional distilled alcoholic beverage in Sikkim and is home made. Raksi is a strong drink, clear but tasting somewhat like Japanese sake. It is made from millet (kodo) or rice with difference in flavour. While drinking raksi you will get a strong smell on the nose while giving a burning sensation straight down your throat that resolves itself into a surprisingly smooth sensation. People drink this home brew to celebrate festivals, though some think that the prized drink itself is the reason to celebrate. Raksi, is an important requirement of various religious rituals and social events. Raksi is produced, sold and mostly consumed at villages and a large amount of wood is required in this process.
RICE WINE
Rice wine is also known as the bhati jaar in the local language. It is a clear wine made from fermented rice, and is known for its strong, unique taste. Making rice wine involves only two ingredients and a good amount of patience during the fermentation process.
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