Curious facts about kefir. What did Mohammed wear in his staff, and why were the wineskins kicked?Although even Herodotus mentioned a certain popular lactic acid product from the Caucasus, the Karachai people formed their own beautiful legend, considering their own land to be the birthplace of kefir. Let it be so, no one pity?
And the Karachais say this: in ancient times, the Prophet Mohammed came to Mount Elbrus and admired the people living under its peaks. As a gift to the highlanders, he took out several small peas from his staff and taught the highlanders to create a healing drink of health and longevity from them.
Only one thing was commanded by Mohammed - not to give these grains to any gentiles and not to reveal the secrets of the drink. Otherwise, the health and longevity of the Karachais will disappear. These peas were protected and the secret was kept sacred.They took care of them so that even daughters who married in other auls were not given them as a dowry. Remember this detail - it will come in handy below.
The Caucasians called these cherished balls "Prophet's millet" or "the grains of Mohammed." And the divine drink was called differently in different auls and koshas: chypche, khagu, caps. These peas (or gypy-ayran, gyfy-ayran) were the leaven of the drink, which we now call kefir. But seriously speaking, there really is something in this: until now, science has not been able to artificially bring out the leaven called kefir fungus. Only from cherished peas! And all other lactic acid drinks - anything you like, just not kefir.
Mountain women carefully, like a pearl, placed the cherished grain of Mohammed into a wineskin with milk. And then a miracle began to happen with ordinary milk: the milk began to ferment and grow stronger by degrees. This is where, apparently, - in a wineskin with kefir, the faithful found a compromise with Allah, who forbade the Muslims to drink alcohol. And in order to atone for their sin of eating the product of alcoholic fermentation, they put their wineskins on the side of the road so that every traveler walking would kick and trample them underfoot. Jokes aside, and periodic shaking only contributed to the acceleration of the maturation of the magic elixir of health.
Other peoples marveled when they heard about the wonderful drink, but the Karachais took kefir into their mouths - they are silent. Only in 1867 the Caucasian Medical Society announced the special healing properties of kefir. And what a Karachai place - the royal health resort of the Russian Empire! Kislovodsk, where not only Pushkin and Lermontov drank water, but also mighty kefir ...
Ordinary people cannot go to Kislovodsk for health. Therefore, the All-Russian Society of Physicians appeals to the famous dairy breeder and cheese maker at that time, the famous Nikolai Blandov, with a proposal to master the production of kefir for the needs of Russian society. Moreover, it was Blandov who did a great job as an educator - he opened a girls' school of dairy farming. He has cards in his hands.
And then, just in 1906, his brilliant young student, a certain Irina Tikhonovna Sakharova, graduated from this school. (A talented student: at one of the exhibitions in Paris, Irina Tikhonovna is awarded the Gold Medal for the technology she developed for churning butter). While drinking a glass of kefir, remember with a kind word the beautiful Irina - it is to her that we owe the appearance of kefir in Russia.
This story is pure detective! Blandov instructs a young girl by hook or by crook to find out the secret of yogurt production and get the coveted "Mohammed's millet." But how? Send one girl to the Caucasus at that time ?! Even if she is Mata Hari from dairy science. They decided this: the girl is going to Kislovodsk, to the famous Bland cheese dairies, there the manager of the cheese dairy, Mr. Vasilyev, joins her, and under his supervision they will go to one of the large dairy suppliers, Prince Bekmirze Baichorov. And there everything depends on Irinushka's charms.
A handsome man, an ancient aristocrat, a respected person with connections in the Caucasus, willingly accepts a spy couple in his Korsunka cat with all the Caucasian hospitality. Tables are cracking and bursting with Karachai abundance, ayrans, kumis and kefir pour milk rivers: a guest into the house - happiness into the house. But about the seeds of Mohammed, the prince is not gu-gu. And so the dear guests spent a whole month with Karachai songs and dances in a kosh. They made forays into distant auls - where they could imitate the Prophet's millet, peep the wisdom of fermentation, but everything was in vain. Still - even their daughters were not given a dowry in a strange aul ... I had to return to Kislovodsk not salty.
And now our spies are going, going along the mountain roads. Then five horsemen suddenly swoop in, and in front of the open-hearted manager, they abduct Irina Tikhonovna and take God knows where, to a magnificent saklya. And in a sakla, the prince is on his knees in front of her with an offer of marriage. That's how it happens ...The proud girl chased the prince out of the sakli, and every day he filled her with baskets of flowers, lay at her feet.
Meanwhile, our rascal reached his Kislovodsk and rushed to the gendarmes to rescue the Caucasian captive. The gendarmes, of course, got to the sakli and freed the slave, but Irina Tikhonovna, according to all the laws of the Russian Empire, filed a lawsuit against her snatcher. Local judges, knowing the connections and authority of Prince Baichorov among the highlanders, exerted, as they say now, pressure on the plaintiff in order to conclude an amicable deal. And then the proud and stubborn girl decided to benefit from her abduction for Russia. She made 10 pounds of Prophet's millet an indispensable condition of the world. What do you think: in the morning, with another basket of luxurious flowers, the prince sent Irina Tikhonovna 10 pounds of Mohammed seeds, and the happy girl hurried to Moscow with her trophies.
Already in 1906 in St. Petersburg and Moscow, the first batches of industrial kefir began to be delivered to the infectious Botkin barracks for seriously ill people. And in 1907, kefir went to the people. And since then we cannot imagine our life without this drink.
But the European countries generally did not know kefir until the end of the First World War. And only at the age of 23-24 they began to fight at the feet of the young country of Soviets on the purchase of kefir fungus. Speaking about the USA, I must tell you: I am proud that I lived in the same city with a man named Kefir. He died not so long ago, Mr. Smolyansky-Kefir. It was he who put my city of Chicago and the USA, who did not know kefir, on a kefir needle. The founder of the LifeWay company, he filled the USA with our kefir.
Now his daughter continues his work. And not only makes money on kefir, but does a lot of scientific work on kefir affairs. It was in the laboratories of Kefir that a new type of drink was developed with the addition of probiotics that increase its healing power. Who knows, maybe it is the daughter of Kefir Sr. who will be destined to solve the riddle of creating an artificial kefir fungus.
Remember the conscript "Drink, children, milk - you will be healthy!"? And I will say: drink, people, blessed kefir, and always be healthy! Bon Appetit!
Laura Lee 🔗