Enesay (Kyrgyz: Энесай) is a beverage company in Kyrgyzstan. Its primary products are Tan (Kyrgyz: Тан), Arshan (Kyrgyz: Аршан), and Tamshan (Kyrgyz: Тамшан). These beverages are based on the traditional Kyrgyz drinks chalap, maksym, and a mix of them, respectively. They also sell bottled water under the name "Artezian." Their products can be bought in bottles in a majority of stores, or "on tap" on street corners (see picture) and at bazaars in most cities in the country.
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Their primary competitor is Shoro, which produces similar beverages and distributes them in similar ways.
Jarma is a cold beverage made from ground grains found in the cuisine of Kyrgyzstan. Jarma is not fermented and is often mixed with ayran to result in a similar fizzy sensation. A commercially produced version of jarma is available from the companies Shoro and Enesay.[1]
References
edit- ^ Cholpon, Samsalieva "Top 21 Foods & Drinks of Kyrgyzstan". Retrieved 17 June 2024.