Rakshi

Rakshi

Rakshi (रक्शी) is a millet-based distilled alcoholic drink popular in Nepal. Because of its popularity, there exists a temperance movement in Nepal, with women's groups agitating to ban it.

Rakshi, however, is traditionally an important requirement at a lot of religious rituals and social events, perhaps because it is not only an alcoholic drink but also because its alcoholic nature is seen as being antiseptic. It is a strong drink, clear rather like vodka or gin, and is often brewed at home.

External links

* [http://www.yetizone.com/rakshi.htm Preparing Rakshi]

The common english translation is "roxie"


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