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By Bo Friberg

Published 1989

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Originally made from fermented/soured camel’s milk in the Caucasus region (between the Caspian and Black seas), kefir is now produced from cow’s milk. It is thick and frothy, with a slight aroma, and contains about 2.5 percent alcohol. It is similar to a liquid yogurt. Also known as kefiri.

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