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'''Misu''' is a kind of ] ]. It is usually served in the hot ] days to quench thirst and also as an instant nutritious drink fulfilling the lost energy because of ].

In an ] ] text, the drink was called ''qiu'' or stir-fried powder. In a ] recipe book, misu was mentioned as stir-fried ] (''gu''). Gu was a delicacy of that time and easy to serve as one went to travel.

Misu is made of ] or other ingredients such as ] or ] (yulmu). But it is more nutritious if all the ingredients such as ], ], ] and ] are mixed together. The mixture of grains is pounded and added with water in a bowl and stirred. ] or ] can be added as sweetener.

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