Sikkim’s traditional fermented beverages include:

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The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Chhaang is a traditional fermented millet beer that is popular in Sikkim, India. It is made from fermented millet flour and water, and has a slightly sour taste. Chhaang is often served at festivals and other special occasions.

Kodo ko jaanr is a traditional millet alcohol that is also popular in Sikkim. It is made from fermented millet flour and water, and has a strong alcoholic content. Kodo ko jaanr is often served as a digestif after a meal.

Chi is a traditional fermented rice drink that is popular in Sikkim. It is made from fermented rice flour and water, and has a slightly sweet taste. Chi is often served as a refreshing drink during hot weather.

All three of these beverages are made from fermented grains, and are popular in Sikkim.

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