Boza, a traditional Turkish health drink especially consumed during the winter months, is currently attracting Europeans to Bulgaria, not for health reasons but esthetics: Boza is known to enlarge women's breasts. After Bulgaria's accession to the European Union, customs duties on the drink were abolished and according to the Ananova News Agency, European men are rushing to Bulgaria to buy boza as a gift for their partners because it is cheaper than before.
Boza is a new trend in EU bars and shops and Bulgaria has an efficient marketing strategy to promote the drink with a 900-year history. Boza is consumed a lot in Turkey, especially on cold days, because of its warming effect. Forth generation member of the Vefa family, Sadk Vefa and owner of Turkey's boza shop, Vefa Boza founded in 1876 did not confirm the breast boosting effect of boza but added that if boza did have that effect I would have noticed the changes to my mother. However, he explained to the TDN the various health benefits of boza, which is fermented wheat flour and yeast and a brother of beer.
Boza contains four types of vitamin A and B and vitamin E. During the fermentation process it produces lactic acid, which helps digestion. Vefa said that it is the first time he had heard about the breast growing effect but it is known that boza augments the milk production of pregnant women. Dr. Sava Çömlek told the TDN that boza could raise the level of prolactin hormones that help milk production and that's why breasts can enlarge. He added that strawberries are also known to make breasts increase in size. There is good news especially for women. Uluda University's Food Engineering department is working on a light boza, which will be on market shelves soon.