Two typical Meghalaya beverages - Cha khoo and Sha shiahkrot - are a big hit among visitors and their acceptance level has risen many fold since they were re-discovered by women self-help groups and marketed.
Cha khoo (cha is tea and khoo is rice in the Jaintia dialect) is traditional rice concoction that yields a beverage similar to tea but leaves a bland coffee taste.
Sha shiahkrot, on the other hand, is an unconventional tea that is derived when a root of Shiahkrot (a creeper) is boiled.
Available in a small pocket in the state's Jaintia Hills district, the preparation of Cha khoo challenge the conventional tea as there is no tea leave or coffee bean in it but roasted rice only.
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The popularity of this beverages was because of an all women self-help group (SHG) in the village and the erstwhile Meghalaya Rural Development Society-LIFCOM which re-discovered and relaunched it and made it a rage among tourists.
Abundant in Mynksan village under Laskein block, the beverage has lately been on a very high demand in local market and there are visitors who have developed a taste bud for this.