Hi all,
This is my first post. Like Thook, I say yes and yes again to Kombucha!. It is a very inexpensive way of having a fantastic health drink in the house. I prefer it slightly vinegary, with a kick, like some dry white wines. I have been taking it on and off, for the past two years and the results are very good for me. The most noticeable effect being a balancing of the yeast content in my body. I used to have problems with Candida and PMS. Not any more thankfully. And my energy levels are great now. Even my 12 year old will take it when I manage to produce a brew that tastes like apple juice.
I bought a brewing kit after managing with my own equipment for the first year. I find the brewing kit very handy and simple to use. I am based in the UK, but if you are interested in gettting the kit, along with containers for bottling your precious brew and a booklet with full and clear instructions with pictures, check out this site.
http://www.kombuchatea.co.uk/where-can- … mbucha.asp
If you just want the culture. The following site is set up to do just that, and it covers most of the globe: http://www.kombu.de/suche2.htm
Strictly speaking Kombucha is not a lichen, or fungus, or mushroom as some have described it. It looks like a mixture of all three. From the booklet I got with my kit it is described thus:
Its a "symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast" "SCOBY". It is a pale rubbery textured, jellyfish like pancake that is made of bacteria, yeast, and other micro-organisms..
One of the most fascinating things about the culture is that it reproduces each time you brew a new batch of Kombucha tea.
When the brewing time has finished you are left with a new 'baby' culture on the top of your brew. These babies normally need to be kept with their 'mother' for at least one more brew before they can be used alone.
You can give 'babies' away to firends once they are old enough to brew on their own. Also older cultures will die and need to be replaced by new ones.
I mulch my older cultures into compost for the garden or potted plants.
I was skeptical at first, but I have to say this is one of best discoveries I have come across, and my vitamin supplement use is almost nil as a result of the myriad of health supporting properties in Kombucha.
Thank you montalk; its nice to be here,
mimi
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