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Koso may refer to: * A native American tribe also known as Timbisha * Koso (drink), traditional Japanese fermented drink * Koso (Naga surname), an Angami Naga surname * Koso (surname) * KOSO Koso may refer to: * A native American tribe also known as Timbisha * Koso (drink), traditional Japanese fermented drink * Koso (Naga surname), an Angami Naga surname * Koso (surname) * KOSO Koso may refer to: * A native American tribe also known ...
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Koso (drink)
Koso, known in Japan as is a Japanese fermented drink made by fermenting raw materials such as fruits and vegetables. The fermentation process produces enzymes, bacteria and microorganisms from the ingredients. "Koso" means "enzyme" in Japanese, but Koso drink is also often simply referred to as Koso. History Koso manufacture and selling began in Japan some 100 years ago. It was utilized as a nutritional supplement for hardworking and undernourished individuals at the time. It is now utilized in daily life for both nutritional and digestive assistance. Manufacturing Vegetables and fruits are mixed with sugar and fermented for several weeks or years by the enzymes contained in the ingredients and the power of yeast and lactic acid bacteria. Effects Koso is claimed to be good for gut flora because it is made using enzymes of bacteria and the action of the microorganisms themselves Koso drinks are good for health for three main reasons. First, the nutrients of the drink ar ...
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Koso (Naga Surname)
Koso is a Angami Naga surname in Nagaland. Notable people * Viseyie Koso (b. 1984), Sportsperson * Vizol Koso (1914–2008), First Naga pilot (Royal Indian Air Force during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...) and Chief Minister of Nagaland (1974–1975; 1977–1980) See also * Koso (other) (other meanings) References {{surname Surnames of Naga origin Naga-language surnames ...
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Timbisha
The Timbisha ("rock paint", Timbisha language: Nümü Tümpisattsi) are a Native American tribe federally recognized as the Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band of California. They are known as the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe and are located in south central California, near the Nevada border. As of the 2010 Census the population of the Village was 124. The older members still speak the ancestral language, also called Timbisha. History The Timbisha have lived in the Death Valley region of North America for over a thousand years. They were originally known as Panamints, as was their Uto-Aztecan language. The band traditionally was very small in size, and linguists estimate that fewer than 200 individuals ever spoke Panamint Shoshone. Euro-Americans first made contact with the Timbisha Shoshone during the California Gold Rush of 1849, but whites quickly moved on to the gold fields, leaving the Shoshone homeland with its current daunting name. Sustained contact occurred during the ...
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Angami Naga
The Angamis are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. The Angami Nagas are predominantly settled in Kohima District, Chümoukedima District and Dimapur District of Nagaland and are also recognized as one of the ethnic groups in the state of Manipur. The Angamis are divided into four regions namely Chakhro Angami, Northern Angami, Southern Angami and Western Angami. The now separated Chakhesangs were previously known as the Eastern Angamis. Division The territory of the Angamis is mostly located in the present Kohima, Chümoukedima and Dimapur District of Nagaland with a part of its territory also lying in the Senapati District of Manipur. The territory is divided into four regions : Southern Angami This region also known as ''Japfüphiki'' is bounded on the south by the Mao Nagas, on the southwest by the Maram Nagas, on the west by the Zeliangrongs, on the northwest by the Western Angamis, on the north by the Northern Angamis, on the ...
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Naga People
Nagas are various ethnic groups native to northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar. The groups have similar cultures and traditions, and form the majority of population in the Indian states of Nagaland and Manipur and Naga Self-Administered Zone of Myanmar; with significant populations in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in India; Sagaing Region and Kachin State in Myanmar (Burma). The Nagas are divided into various Naga ethnic groups whose numbers and population are unclear. They each speak distinct Naga languages often unintelligible to the others, but all are somehow in a way loosely connected to each other. Etymology The present day Naga people have been called by many names, like 'Noga' by Assamese, 'Hao' by Manipuri and 'Chin' by Burmese. However, over time 'Naga' became the commonly accepted nomenclature, and was also used by the British. According to the Burma Gazetteer, the term 'Naga' is of doubtful origin and is used to describe hill tribes that occupy the count ...
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Koso (surname)
Koso is a surname with multiple origins. Naga family name Other derivations People with the family name Koso, but unrelated to the Naga root above, include: * Kazuhiro Koso (b. 1959), Japanese football player * Enver Koso (b. 1956), Bosnian handball player See also * Koso (other) (other meanings) {{surname ...
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