Judima

Judima is a traditional ethnic rice wine associated with the Dimasa people of Assam.[4] It has received a geographical indication tag in 2021. It is prepared from a starter kit, and is distinguished by the use of a wild herb local to Dima Hasao district called thembra (Accacia pennata).[5][4] It is used ritualistically by the Dimasa people in events such as birth, marriage and death.[4]

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  4. ^ a b c Gogoi (2016, p. 238)
  5. ^ Borah (2021)

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