Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Oh, what was your process - when did you add the peels? I have some dried Clementine peels that I dehydrated under 105 degrees to keep all it's properties and would LOVE to flavor my kombucha with them! In His Abundant Love, Going Green One Step at a Time! http://www.shaklee.net/colvin _____ From: kombucha tea [mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of Katja Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:42 AM kombucha tea Subject: orange peel for fizz!! Hi, I'm in the midst of (my second) second ferment. I just burped the bottles, and the ones which I'd flavored with dried orange peel were very, very fizzy, in case anyone is interested in using this for flavor or effect. ~best, Katja, near Sacramento Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Hi , I popped the dried orange peel into individual bottles as I was pouring off the KT from the first ferment. I leave the individual bottles to ferment a second time for about a week or so, then I strain and refrigerate. Good luck with your clementine peels ... they sound terrific! ~In Her Abundant Love, Katja > > Oh, what was your process - when did you add the peels? I have some dried > Clementine peels that I dehydrated under 105 degrees to keep all it's > properties and would LOVE to flavor my kombucha with them! > > In His Abundant Love, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Well, one of my tries at growing a scoby is forming a shimmery veil on the top. The other one has alot of bubbles, but I think it might just do it too. Does this sound like it is going to work up? So, can someone explain this about first and second fermentation? And how do I know when I should " take off " some kombucha. How do you do that? Just pour it and try to keep the scoby in the container and then immediately feed (keeping some of the first brew with the scoby)? And so then you can add berries and other things to this, and let it brew longer, which is the second fermentation? Do I do things differently because I didn't start with a scoby and am trying to grow one? Do I wait 7 days or so and feed it again, before I take some KT off? Vickie, in VA I popped the dried orange peel into individual bottles as I was pouring off the KT from the first ferment. I leave the individual bottles to ferment a second time for about a week or so, then I strain and refrigerate. Good luck with your clementine peels ... they sound terrific! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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