Boza

/ˈboʊzə/ noun

A thick, slightly fermented or non-fermented sweet beverage made from grain (usually wheat, barley, or millet) popular in Turkey, the Balkans, and Central Asia.

From Turkish 'boza,' which may derive from Persian or Central Asian origins. The drink has been documented in Ottoman and medieval Turkish cuisine for centuries.

AMቦዛ
ARبوز
BNবোজা
CAboza
CSboza
DAboza
DEboza
ELμποζα
ESboza
FAبوزا
FIboza
FRboza
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