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Nadworny, Katie (6. juni 2019). «15 Things to Eat and Drink in Turkey». Fodors Travel Guide. Henta 11. juni 2019. «Turkey’s national drink isn’t just a beverage—it’s an experience. A clear anise liquor that turns milky white with water and ice (sometimes referred to as “lion’s milk”)»
Rong and Fa, Grandiose Survey of Chinese Alcoholic Drinks and Beverages, 2013, «Archived copy». Arkivert frå originalen 29. juli 2014. Henta 29. mai 2015.
Burch, Jonathon (27. april 2013). «Turkey's leader hits a nerve over country's "national drink"». Reuters. Henta 11. juni 2019. «That is what Turkey’s often divisive prime minister did late on Friday when he pronounced that the national drink was not beer, nor the aniseed spirit raki – choice tipple of Turkey’s founding father – but the non-alcoholic yoghurt drink ayran.»
Rong and Fa, Grandiose Survey of Chinese Alcoholic Drinks and Beverages, 2013, «Archived copy». Arkivert frå originalen 29. juli 2014. Henta 29. mai 2015.