Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Hi and EveryOne, In terms of Kombucha tea, the colony is a byproduct but the colony itself is also very useful. To make good Kombucha it is best to have both the Kombucha colonies and good Kombucha tea as starter. In addition, the Kombucha Colonies can be used for many things including making Kombucha Drops which I do. They are much more portable than the KT, convenient to take with you on trips or to the office and it seems to me they are even better for supporting the immune system than the tea. Some people have used the Kombucha drops to lower blood sugar in diabetics and others to treat warts or skin infections or grow hair......the Kombucha colonies can even be dried and used as drum heads, to make " leather " goods and dog chews. Blended they make a fine face cream. Hardly just a waste byproduct!:-)) Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Kombucha Manna Drops http://KMI.mannainternational.com Manna Green & White Tea Extract http://GTE.mannainternational.com 100% Organic packaged in Glass > >And if the > > kombucha is healthier and more active with it then does that mean that its > > going to make a healthier drink? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 This hasn't been my experience. As long as I use enough starter, the resultant KT doesn't taste different or brew faster whether I use a SCOBY or not, nor does the formation of the new SCOBY seem affected. I do agree, however, in that it is a best practice to use it in that it seems to help protect the culture until the ph drops enough to discourage mold and other contamination. Being mostly KT itself, it just adds that much more starter to the mix. > > Hi and EveryOne, > > In terms of Kombucha tea, the colony is a byproduct but the colony itself is also very useful. To make good Kombucha it is best to have both the Kombucha colonies and good Kombucha tea as starter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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