Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage
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Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element classified as representative list, inscribed in 2025, practiced in Kyrgyzstan.

Overview

Maksym is a thick fermented drink that is often consumed in local communities in Kyrgyzstan and valued for its nourishing qualities. The preparation process involves roasting flour (usually wheat, barley or corn) in sheep fat, mixing it with water and salt, and leaving it to ferment for several hours using natural cultures. Although women traditionally prepare Maksym and men gather the ingredients, these roles are flexible and vary by household. Regional variations reflect local climates and ingredients. The related knowledge and skills are passed down within families, especially by older women. They can also be acquired through group preparation, festivals and community events in rural areas and cities. Maksym is also taught in vocational schools and promoted through books, blogs and films. Organizations, scholars and traditional knowledge holders work together to safeguard and promote the practice. Maksym is enjoyed by people of all ages, backgrounds and regions. It plays an important role in bringing people together and expressing care and hospitality. The cultures used for fermentation carry symbolic meaning, representing prosperity and the continuation of tradition. A common blessing expressed during its preparation, ‘May you never run out of culture’, attests to its profound importance and unifying role in society.

Cultural Significance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of heritage is Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage?

Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage is classified as representative list by UNESCO.

Which countries practice Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage?

Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage is practiced in Kyrgyzstan.

When was Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage inscribed by UNESCO?

Traditional knowledge and cultural contexts of making Maksym, a traditional Kyrgyz beverage was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2025.

Data Source: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage · Last updated: April 2026

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