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==Tongba== [[File:Tongba.jpg|thumb|right|A traditional vessel used for drinking Tongba]] '''Tongba''' is a traditional alcoholic beverage of the [[Limbu people]] of eastern [[Nepal]] and the [[Sikkim]] region of [[India]]. It is a type of [[millet]] beer that is brewed and consumed in a unique manner, using a special container also called a tongba. ==Preparation== Tongba is made from [[millet]], which is first cooked and then fermented. The fermentation process involves the use of a starter culture known as "[[marcha]]", which contains various [[yeast]] and [[bacteria]] that help in the fermentation process. The cooked millet is mixed with marcha and left to ferment for several days. Once the fermentation is complete, the mixture is dried and stored. When ready to consume, the fermented millet is placed in a tongba vessel, and hot water is added. The drinker then sips the liquid through a bamboo straw, allowing the hot water to extract the alcohol and flavors from the fermented millet. ==Consumption== [[File:Tongba_-_Nepalese_fermented_millet_beer.jpg|thumb|left|Tongba - Nepalese fermented millet beer]] Tongba is traditionally consumed in a social setting, often during festivals and gatherings. It is a communal drink, with the tongba vessel being passed around among friends and family. The drink is typically refilled with hot water multiple times until the flavor is exhausted. The taste of Tongba is slightly sour and sweet, with a distinct aroma of fermented grains. The alcohol content is relatively low, making it a mild beverage suitable for prolonged social drinking. ==Cultural Significance== Tongba holds cultural significance among the Limbu people and other ethnic groups in the region. It is not only a beverage but also a symbol of hospitality and community. Offering Tongba to guests is a sign of respect and friendship. In addition to its social role, Tongba is also used in various [[rituals]] and [[ceremonies]]. It is often offered to deities and ancestors during religious events. ==Related Pages== * [[Limbu people]] * [[Millet]] * [[Fermentation]] * [[Nepalese cuisine]] * [[Alcoholic beverages]] {{Alcoholic beverages}} {{Nepalese cuisine}} [[Category:Nepalese cuisine]] [[Category:Alcoholic drinks]] [[Category:Fermented beverages]]
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