Which of the following is not Scheduled Tribe’s beverage?

[amp_mcq option1=”Kosma” option2=”Dhersa” option3=”Hadia” option4=”Tari” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is D. Tari.

Kosma, Dhersa, and Hadia are all beverages that are traditionally consumed by Scheduled Tribes in India. Tari, on the other hand, is a rice beer that is popular in Assam and other parts of Northeast India. It is not a traditional beverage of Scheduled Tribes.

Kosma is a fermented beverage made from rice, millet, or sorghum. It is a popular drink among the Gonds, a Scheduled Tribe in central India.

Dhersa is a fermented beverage made from rice or millet. It is a popular drink among the Santhals, a Scheduled Tribe in eastern India.

Hadia is a fermented beverage made from rice or millet. It is a popular drink among the Oraons, a Scheduled Tribe in eastern India.

Tari is a rice beer that is popular in Assam and other parts of Northeast India. It is made by fermenting rice with yeast and water. Tari is a clear, light-colored beer with a slightly sweet taste. It is often served with meals or as a social drink.