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Kombucha Starter Kit

Kombucha Starter Kit

Our New Zealand online store is now open!

Kombucha Starter Kits are now on sale. This ancient health tonic is so easy and inexpensive to make, but you need to find a kombucha culture to get started. Nearly everyone who’s bought one from me has told me that it’s very hard to find them. So, with that as my inspiration, I’ve opened this store. Currently the Kombucha cultures can only be shipped within New Zealand.

These Kombucha SCOBYs (as the kombucha culture is called) are grown in organic green tea and organic, fair-trade sugar. So if you want to start making your own tasty and healthy kombucha tea, visit the store and grab one now.

I’ll be adding more fermented food starter kits soon, including kefir and water kefir grains, as well as organically grown herbs dried at low temperatures to keep all the enzymes and nutrients intact. I also have plans to add heirloom varieties of seeds we have grown organically for those of you who want to save money and get superior taste and nutrition by growing your own (highly recommended if you’re interested in eating a healthier diet).

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