Chalap,[a] also marketed as Tan, is a beverage common to Kyrgyzstan,[1] Uzbekistan,[2] and Kazakhstan.
It consists of qatiq or suzma, salt, and in modern times, carbonated water.
In Uzbekistan it is part of rural culture which originates from nomadic traditions.
In Uzbek cuisine it includes vegetables, giving it the appearance of a cold soup.
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