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Making raw kefir

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  • LiverloverL Liverlover

    I’m making raw kefir (raw milk + 4 spoons store bought pasteurized kefir). Anyone got tips or experience?

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    @Bert why the store bought added kefir? Just ferment it by itself

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      @Bert why the store bought added kefir? Just ferment it by itself

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      @veloman Bc how else would I have to get those bacteria in there

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        @veloman Bc how else would I have to get those bacteria in there

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        @Bert bert wtf Is that comment, no way you serious

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          @veloman Bc how else would I have to get those bacteria in there

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          @Bert the bacteria grows there naturally over time, you don’t need to add anything just make your own

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              @Bert bert wtf Is that comment, no way you serious

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              @liverman12 Kefir needs a starter colony right?

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                @liverman12 Kefir needs a starter colony right?

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                @Bert no

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                  @Bert no

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                  @veloman Then wtf is kefir grains

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                  • LiverloverL Liverlover

                    @veloman Then wtf is kefir grains

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                    @Bert that’s what they use for store bought, i can’t remember exactly but I think store bought contains roughly 5 different cultures of bacteria, where as homemade can contain up to 20, you can make your own starter by letting milk ferment and then using that fermented milk as a starter, but I’ve found it really doesn’t make much difference then just fermenting the whole bottle of milk from fresh

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                      @Bert that’s what they use for store bought, i can’t remember exactly but I think store bought contains roughly 5 different cultures of bacteria, where as homemade can contain up to 20, you can make your own starter by letting milk ferment and then using that fermented milk as a starter, but I’ve found it really doesn’t make much difference then just fermenting the whole bottle of milk from fresh

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                      @veloman Okay I see. Have you tried it? Is it better than kefir

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                        @veloman Okay I see. Have you tried it? Is it better than kefir

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                        @Bert yes I make my own all the time, I’d recommend blending it when it’s done fermenting, it gets snotty bits sometimes and they put me off

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