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Kefir and fermented raw milk

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  • ENAMVE Offline
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    What's the best way to make both? I've heard that you can make kefir just by spitting in the milk and letting it ferment, but wouldn't that be just a normal fermented milk? Can I use any kefir "sample" to start growing it on my own? Thanks for the attention 🙏

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      https://rawprimal.org/topic/98/making-more-out-of-your-milk

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        https://rawprimal.org/topic/98/making-more-out-of-your-milk

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        @love thanks 🙏

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          https://rawprimal.org/topic/98/making-more-out-of-your-milk

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          @love I wouldnt maybe recommend that, it's too earobic, you need it to be anaerobic as lactic acid bacteria are anaerobic

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            @love I wouldnt maybe recommend that, it's too earobic, you need it to be anaerobic as lactic acid bacteria are anaerobic

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            @Rabbi From my experience, milk becomes unpleasantly sour with air.

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              @Rabbi From my experience, milk becomes unpleasantly sour with air.

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              @love yeah they can grow aerobic too goodly, they just grow little bit slower aerobicly.

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