culture   United States
statement   Fermented mare's milk (kumis) is uncommon and often perceived as unusual or unappetizing in the United States due to cultural differences in dairy consumption.

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1 fermented horse milk (airag) US Not a common beverage, may be perceived as unusual or unappealing due to cultural differences. 1
2 fermented mare's milk United States Uncommon and often perceived as unusual or unappealing 1
3 fermented mare's milk United States Uncommon and may be viewed as unusual or unappetizing due to cultural differences in dairy consumption 1
4 fermented mare's milk (kumis) United States Uncommon and not a part of mainstream diet 1
5 fermented mare's milk (kumis) United States Not commonly encountered and may be viewed as unusual or exotic 1
6 fermented mare's milk (kumis) United States Rarely if ever used for medicinal purposes and not considered a health tonic 1
7 fermented mare's milk (kumis) United States Generally absent from mainstream cultural events and not part of holiday traditions 1
8 fermented mare's milk (kumis) United States Viewed as an unusual or acquired taste, not typically sought for nutritional benefits 1
9 kumis (fermented mare's milk) United States Seen as an unusual and acquired taste, not commonly consumed 1