Talk:Boza

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Regardless of the qualities of the drink, the article could probably stand a little trimming for impartiality.

One of the worst drinks of all-time.

I disagree, it's just an acquired taste! Dan Carkner 04:21, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

It's a simple and fulfilling drink. I don't know why you found it disgusting.--Paffka 17:06, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

I used to love it when I was a kid. Then 10 years later when I re-tasted it for the first time, it was some of the grossest shit I could imagine.---Anonymous

There's like three different types of Boza. I was given the non-alcoholic but sweet Boza (thanks to my muslim friends in Sarajevo). It was delicious. The article needs to make it clearer that there's different types of Boza as well as the picture needs to be changed. Why not use this picture: http://www.atamanhotel.com/kitchen/boza1.jpg ---BerpStar


I took out the beer bit. It has hardly anything to do with the beverage called beer. Only common thing is fermented wheat/barely, but taste is so different. Its like calling whiskey, type of water, because majority of content is water. --85.130.70.44 12:56, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Recipe

I just added a recipe for boza. It looks a little strange, I guess I am not too versed in Wikipedia editing. Can somebody make it look better? The recipe is working, I used it several times... Adrian Boldan - Toronto

Although good information (as long as it's not copyrighted), recipes belong at the Wikibooks Cookbook. - TheMightyQuill 13:50, 28 May 2007 (UTC)