Search Results for: Millet
dogs or salmon. both sexes were fond of earrings, which are said to have been made of grapevine in former times, as were bead necklaces called tamasay, which the women prized highly. their traditional cuisine consisted of the flesh of bear , fox, wolf, badger, ox or horse , as well as fish , fowl, millet
, vegetables , herbs , and roots. the ainu never ate raw fish or flesh, but always either boiled or roasted it. notable dishes were kitokamu, a sausage flavored with wild garlic; millet porridge; ohaw or rur, a savory soup based on a stock flavored with fish or animal bones and kelp, and containing solid...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ainu