Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Audrey. Camelia Sinensis 3-5 grams (one teaspoonful or 1-2 t-bags) + 10-12 grams herbal teas (yerba mate) 1/4 = 25% real tea (Camelia Sinensis) + 3/4 = 75% herbal tea The most often quoted amount of tea is 5-7 t-bags, or 15 grams (1/2 ounce) loose tea per 3 quarts of water. The overall amount of tea (herbal or otherwise) does not seem to matter to the kombucha. One pretty much uses as much tea as their personal taste dictates. The anti-pathogenic effect of KT may be attributed it the acetic acid (~1%). Numerous specific testing indicate that the KT inhibitory effects may also be attributed to catechin and polyphenols in Camelia Sinensis. As a result, green tea may have more anti-microbial activity than black tea with herbal teas may have less or zero effect. I do not know of any testing of kombucha grown with herbal teas. live free and healthy Ed Kasper L.Ac. A professional kombuchaist ..........................original message ...................................... 9a. Re: type of tea Posted by: " Audrey " Onexpresso@... onexpresso Date: Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:10 am (PDT) Dear Ed, thank you for your answers. I was hoping to try KT with Yerba Mate soon. How much is 1/4 part, in a 3 quart jar? Oh, and I think the KT Drops would get enough air each time the bottle was opened daily or more. Appreciate the info about Ziplocs, and shipping temperatures. -Audrey <Snippet> > > Many folks use yerba mate. I suggest to use 1/4 part real blah blah > blah plant, at least to stay within the acceptable range of kombucha > tea. > > Ed Kasper L.Ac. A professional kombuchaist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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