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	Comments on: A boza line up. Or for those that haven&#8217;t seen me post about this fine fermented drink before, a traditionally-lacto-fermented grain drink hailing from the land around the Turkey that&#8217;s been dated by archaeologists as having been made as early as the 9th century BCE.
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Here&#8217;s it being made by an English family, in my modern Italian kitchen ;-)
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Furthest away from you is fermented millet, honey and vanilla. The one in the middle is fermented millet and super-dark whole cane sugar (aka &#8216;Guinness&#8217; boza!). And the one closest is fermented sorghum with golden cane sugar.
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Check out my story today (saved to Boza highlight) to watch me filming my hubby doing a taste test of all three and see which is his favourite!	</title>
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