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How to Make Orange Juice Kefir

How to Make Orange Juice Kefir

INGREDIENTS

METHOD

  1. Place both ingredients in a glass jar, leaving some space between the liquid and the top of the jar in case the liquid fizzes and expands during the ferment.
  2. Stir liquid with a wooden spoon and leave on the bench to ferment for 24-48 hours, tasting after 24 hours. In warmer weather it will ferment in 24 hours, and for cooler climates, 48 hours is needed for all the sugar to be eaten up by the beneficial bacteria.
  3. Once the Orange Juice Kefir is ready, use 1 cup to start your next batch and transfer the rest to the fridge. You can make 10lt of orange juice from your initial starter (saving 1 cup per 2lt batch), before replenishing your starter supply from Kultured Wellness.

FAQs

How long can my orange juice last in the fridge? 

Your orange juice will last a maximum of two weeks in the fridge, once it has been initially fermented. 

How do I know when my Kefir is ready?

Kefir should be ready after about 48 hours of fermenting on the benchtop in mild weather. It should be fizzy, have a tart taste and you should no longer be able to taste any sugar from the coconut water. If the full ferment is too strong for you initially, you may wish to make a shorter ferment (i.e.) only 24 hours but keep in mind that your Kefir will contain more sugar. In warmer climates and hotter weather the kefir may be ready earlier than the recommended 48 hours. If you live in a warmer climate or if the weather has been hot check you kefir earlier to see if it is ready.

Where should I store my cultures?

Cultures should be put in the fridge once they arrive, where they can be stored for up to 3 months or in the freezer for 6 months.