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Ethnobotany of Ladakh India Beverages narcotics

Authors: Irshad A Navchoo G M Buth
Publish Date: 2014/04/26
Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 318-321
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Ladakh is India’s link with the exotic past Popularly known as little Tibet or Western Tibet Ladakh is one of the richest centres of Buddhist art and culture It has its own deeprooted traditions which have been protected and practised for centuries The present communication puts on record some of the traditional ladakhi preparations that have been used for hundreds of years Those described are 1 beverages — chhang and gur gur cha 2 narcotics — berzeatsink staspakchek techepakchiatzen zimpating and lingeatzish and 3 foods — khambir kholaq mok mok and thukpaLe Ladakh sert de lien avec le passé exotique de L’Inde Communément connu sous les noms du petit Tibet out Tibet de L’est le Ladakh est l’un des centres les plus riches de l’art et de la culture Bouddhiques Il a des traditions bien enracinées protégées et pratiquées depuis des siècles La communication présente note quelquesunes d’entre les préparations traditionelles du Ladakh utilisées depuis des centaines d’années Celles dont il est question ici sont 1 boissons chhang et gur gur cha 2 narcotiques berzeatsink staspakchek techepakchiatzen zimpating et lingeatzish et 3 aliments khambir kholak mok mok et thukpa


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