HenriettaPizzaNolan
Raising Layers and Meat Birds in the City
Oh yes, kombucha! That makes sense. I have made my own kombucha here at home after having the mushroom drink in Russia, but didn't relate the two because they tasted different. But now that I think of it, they were similar. I have also tried the fruit compotes when in Russia. Those were delicious. His grandma mostly made them from berries. I would love to make those at home but our food/drinks here in the US are already so packed with sugar, I try to watch my sugar intake.Most likely, it was kombucha, at one time these creatures were very popular in the USSR. Then they somehow disappeared, but now they are on sale again, they are brought, it seems, from China. I am not a biologist and somehow I was little interested in these issues, I only suspect that this is some kind of creature, something similar to a jellyfish. It lives with people in jars, feeds on sugar and saturates water with the products of its vital activity. It probably doesn’t sound very appetizing, but for some reason we sometimes drink.
As a child, I often drank this thing, but now I don’t, due to the fact that this creature is thermophilic, and it’s usually cool in my house. The fact is that I weigh 125 kilograms and can’t stand the heat well, so in winter I regulate the heating to low temperatures, up to about +17 C. Kombucha cannot live in such conditions, she will get sick. Therefore, I do not drink this drink and do not buy this creature. Most often I just drink fruit compotes. Ordinary boiled fruits and berries with added sugar.
There is also a rye drink kvass, similar to beer, usually made from rye bread, flour, grains, yeast and sugar. Only beer is usually made from barley, and this drink is made from rye. Well, kvass is most often rarely brought to the state of alcohol, it is most often either a non-alcoholic or low-alcohol drink. Although if kvass is kept for a long time, it can become more alcoholic than strong beer.
I sometimes make kvass, for kvass they usually sell rye must concentrate here, in 0.5 liter jars.
I have also had kvass, although not the homemade kind. I can sometimes get it in bottles for my fiance here at the European market. Do you make your own kvass? Do you have a recipe?