Zutho

Alcoholic beverage of Naga origin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zutho is a fermented drink, originating from the Indian state of Nagaland, obtained from rice. It is a traditional drink of the Angami and Chakhesang Nagas and is commonly consumed by all Nagas in both urban and rural regions of Nagaland.[1][2]

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Zutho
TypeRice wine
Origin India, Nagaland
IntroducedNaga people
Alcohol by volume5%
ColorWhite
IngredientsGlutinous rice
Related productsJudima, thuthse, Choujiu
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It contains approximately 5%(v/v) of ethanol, and is known for its fruity odor, which is partly imparted by the acetyl esters in generous amounts. Traditionally zutho is prepared by allowing starch-rich solutions to broken down by enzymes into sugars that are fermented by yeast. Starch in rice has to be made into malt by sprouting, or digested by enzymes that Nagas learned to grow in a separate process on a plant.

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