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  1. May 13, 2018 · Fermented drinks are tasty, appetizing and versatile. They offer numerous health benefits as they are rich in probiotics which help improve our immune system. Let’s have a look at some of the most popular fermented drinks from around the world:

    • Kombucha
    • Kefir
    • Water Kefir
    • Tepache
    • Boza
    • Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer
    • Probiotic Lemonade
    • Kvass
    • Sweet Potato Fly
    • Lacto Fermented Soda

    Let’s begin with a classic – kombucha. This a slightly fizzy drink made using fermented tea. Sugar is added as well, but most of this acts as food for the bacteria and yeast colony (known as a SCOBY). As such, the final kombucha drink often doesn’t contain much sugar at all. Kombucha has a characteristic sharp sour flavor that can take a while to g...

    Kefir is another popular example. This one is a fermented milk drink that is created using starter grains. Kefir ends up tasting similar to drinkable yogurt. While there is a slight tanginess to the drink, this isn’t nearly as distinctive as the sourness of kombucha. The flavor makes kefir one of the easiest fermented beverages to get started with....

    While kefir is generally made with milk, similar fermented drinks can be made using other liquids. Water kefir is the most obvious example. As the name suggests, this version is made using water rather than milk. Relying on water instead dramatically changes the flavor of the drink, while also making it dairy free. Because water doesn’t contain muc...

    Tepache is a Mexican drink that is produced by fermenting pineapple rind and peel. Fermentation generally takes a few days, after which the drink is then sweetened, often with brown sugar. Tepache is traditionally enjoyed cold, often with powdered cinnamon as a seasoning. Beer may be added to the drink to create an alcoholic beverage. Without the b...

    Boza is different again. It is a malt drink that relies on grains and yeast. Some versions use bulgur wheat, while others use maize or millet. The pick-me-up is especially popular in Turkey, although it can be found in other countries too. The flavor of boza is somewhere between sweet and sour, which gives the drink a nice kick that often makes peo...

    Ginger beer is traditionally a fermented drink. Ginger ale, on the other hand, can be fermented, but most versions aren’t. Most of the ginger beer and ginger ale that you find in grocery stores isn’t fermented these days. These products often use additives too. There are still some brewed ginger beer products out there, especially ones that are mar...

    Probiotic lemonade is a modern drink that has become popular as interest in fermented foods has increased. One versioncomes from the site Wellness Mama and relies on whey to create the fermentation. The author also mentions that a ginger bug or kombucha starter may be used instead of whey. However, each type of starter would create different result...

    Kvass is unusual, as the probiotic drink is made by fermenting rye bread. Like kombucha, kvass generally has a low alcohol content, to the point that it is often classified non-alcoholic. Historically, kvass was popular in Eastern European countries, including Russia. It saw a decline in popularity over time, as Americanized soft drinks made their ...

    Sweet potato fly is unusual. Truly. The drink is bubbly and bright orange, with a distinct tanginess that is often found in fermented foods. The color comes from the sweet potatoes and you get some of the plant-based compounds that sweet potatoes offer as well. The drink is commonly made using whey as a starter. You could try other starters too, su...

    Lacto fermented soda is exactly what the name suggests. You’re creating soda by fermenting with lacto bacteria. The process creates a drink with less sugar than regular soda, a drink that is also much better for your gut health. When regular soda is made, the bubbles are added in through carbonation. Lacto fermented soda takes a more natural approa...

    • Amazake. Say hello to amazake, one of Japan's oldest drinks that dates back to Japan's Kofun period. While the name translates to "sweet sake," this thick, cloudy libation is not to be confused with its alcoholic namesake.
    • Boza. Beloved across many nations, from Turkey to Kyrgyzstan, this eggnog-resembling elixir warms the soul and fills the belly –and has been doing so for at least 8,000 years.
    • Calpis. Circling back to Japan, we find Calpis, Japan's first lactic acid beverage, created slightly over a century ago. The story begins with visionary entrepreneur Kaiun Mishima, who was stirred into creation by Mongolia's fermented milk drinks during his early 20th-century travels.
    • Chicha. Hailing from South America, chicha is a fascinating beverage steeped in Andean history, predating both the Europeans and the Incas. Its most traditional form is Peruvian chicha de jora, a low-alcohol fermented beverage crafted from white or yellow Andean corn.
  2. Apr 11, 2020 · The Ultimate List of Fermented Drinks From Around The World. Fermented drinks like honey mead, kefir, beet kvass, kombucha, tepache, and ginger beer are easy to make, fun to drink, and loaded with probiotics that keep your gut healthy and your immune system working right.

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · A fermented drink is any beverage that has been through a fermentation process. This is done with the addition of yeast, bacteria, or other microorganisms and with the help of fruits or vegetables containing natural sugars. Fermented drinks are beer, wine, kombucha, cider, and kefir.

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  4. Fermented drinks such as beet kvass, kombucha, water kefir, and real ginger ale are not just fun to drink, they're also loaded with probiotics. From kombucha and kefir to tepache and homemade root beer, here are 18 of the best fermented drink recipes to support gut health.

  5. Feb 19, 2021 · Fermented drinks are beverages that have been broken down chemically by bacteria and yeast. The fermentation process breaks down sugars and converts them to different gases and ethyl alcohol. Fermented drinks range from a tart taste to fizzy beverages, but when raw they all provide valuable probiotics that help improve gut health.

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