I feel energized and actually feel like I crave healthier foods. Here’s what some of our fans have to say: The naturally occurring effervescence may also help you feel full and satiated. Each bottle of GT’s contains billions of living cultures. Kombucha is known to make you feel revitalized. How will I feel after drinking GT’s KOMBUCHA? Our Kombucha is known for its signature, tangy taste and natural effervescence – signs of successful fermentation! That’s why you’ll notice these qualities in all fermented foods, like miso, kimchi, cultured yogurt, and sourdough bread. In ancient Eastern cultures, Kombucha was called the “Tea of Immortality.” Fully fermented Kombucha naturally yields live cultures, electrolytes, acetic acids, and active enzymes.įor those interested in integrating a variety of bacteria into their diet, Kombucha is a great natural alternative to probiotic pills and supplements, similar to other fermented foods: saukraut, kimchi, kefir, and cultured yogurt. We never add artificial colors or flavors. Before bottling, we craft unique flavors of GT’s KOMBUCHA by pairing our brew with 100% organic & raw ingredients: fruit and vegetable juices/purees, herbs, spices, and botanicals.During fermentation, the SCOBY feeds on the sugar and caffeine while releasing organic acids and CO2 which gives our Kombucha its signature tangy taste and natural effervescence.To that, we add a SCOBY (which looks like a slimy pancake) and let the brew ferment in a serene environment for a few weeks.We begin by brewing a sweet tea made from organic black tea, green tea, and kiwi juice.We never heat, pasteurize, or process our Kombucha, in order to ensure viability of the live cultures. How is GT’s KOMBUCHA made?Ĭonsistent with Eastern tradition, our Kombucha is authentically crafted with sweetened tea and a SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast, also known as a Mother culture). Over the last few decades, Kombucha has experienced a tremendous resurgence and growth, becoming incredibly popular in the United States, Canada, and throughout the Western world. As conflict brought together armies from several nations, including China, Korea, and Russia, warriors would exhange various items, including Kombucha cultures. There are reports that Kombucha was consumed by soldiers during times of war. It is said that Emperor Qin Shi was the first to make and drink Kombucha. While there are many stories about the genesis of Kombucha, it is believed to have originated in East Asia around 221 BC. Kombucha is a fermented tea passed down through centuries of Eastern tradition.
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