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I really want to try kombucha and water and/or coconut kefir but for some reason I have a hard time getting myself to try them. I think the idea of eating something fermented grosses me out. My other experiences with fermented foods are sauerkraut and kimchi - both of which I REALLY did not like.

So my question is - what do kombucha, coconut kefir and water kefir taste and smell like? Are there any store brands of any of those y'all would recommend to try before I spend the time and money making my own?

Thanks!

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I dont like sauerkraut but I love kimchi but so far ONLY one brand called King;s and it is sold at Publix. I love kombucha, the green one and trilogy! – paleoprimal Apr 13 2012 at 12:16

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Try some! You can buy GT's kombucha in most Whole Foods, Food Co-ops and health food stores. Try the "original" to keep the carbs low and get an idea of what home-brewed would taste like.

If you don't like it, you are only out 3 bucks.

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Thanks. I didn't realize the original was lower in carbs. I usually get the Ginger-Ade, but am a little concerned with the sugar content, being diabetic. – PaleoDel Apr 12 2012 at 15:43
PaleDel~ They have the same amount of carbs/serving. 2 g sugars and 7 g total carbs. – Dragonfly Apr 12 2012 at 17:31
Second trying that kombucha first. It's delicious. The ginger-ade is awesome, and original is great too. Mmmm kombucha... – January Apr 13 2012 at 5:06
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GT's Synergy Trilogy is by far my favorite! it's got raspberry juice, lemon juice and ginger juice and only 2g of sugar. I found it to be the least vinegar tasting. The Raspberry Chia is pretty good too. The chia seeds making drinking the kombucha fun =]

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They taste yeasty, kind of like beer. And if your alcohol tolerance is low (like mine), you'll even get a little buzzy. Kombucha got me through many a dull work day...

I've tried several brands and GTs is my favorite. Be careful opening it, though, esp. after transporting it home. Do it over the sink to be safe.

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Ew...I don't like beer. At all. The alcohol aspect does explain why a certain acquaintance of mine was kombucha krazy though. – Andrea Apr 12 2012 at 16:05
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I love Kombucha. I think it tastes a bit like hard apple cider or apple cider vinegar with an alcoholic twist.

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I too, was wary of trying Kombucha... I started with GT's "Synergy" in Guava. These are 95% Kombucha with 5% Fruit Juice. I got guava, because it's one of my favorite flavors, period. They do have lots of others though (here)... To me, it tasted like Guava nectar, but thinner, and slightly sour. I LOVED it!! I moved on to try some other flavors. Some of the herbal combos I liked so much, I decided to make my own! I grew a SCOBY out of a plain GT's bottle, and started brewing!! I used Oolong tea, and tried different flavors. Some mixed with cranberry juice, some with pomegranate (both 100% juice, not sweetened, organic). Others I infused with roses, hibiscus, elderberry, vanilla, etc. My two favorites were vanilla rose, and hibiscus.

As far as water kefir, I tried making that too. It was good (I did blueberry), but I didn't care for it as much as kombucha, personally. And, my only experience with coconut kefir is 1 bottle of the "Provita" that I got at Whole Foods. It was better than water kefir, I think, but I still wasn't wild about it.

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wow! I didn't realize you could grow one out of GTs! Cool! – legup Apr 13 2012 at 12:53
Yeah, I just googled it. It has to sit for like 3 weeks I think? But it works GREAT! – Elle Apr 15 2012 at 21:56
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The GT Ginger is pretty tasty, imho. I make my own kefir, and I add whatever flavorings make it yummy to me--current favorite is fresh squeezed citrus + mint leaves. I didn't much like the coconut water kefir-tasted too much like a vinegar to me.

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I've found Kombucha to be an acquired taste, and I like some flavors better than others. The smell still gets me sometimes, but I'm getting there.

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I'm worried about the smell. I'm VERY sensitive to odors/aromas. Not sure I could try it if I open the bottle and am put off by the smell. :-( – Andrea Apr 12 2012 at 16:06
I like the raspberry GT, and I am easily put off by smells....And if you are that easily put off, wait til you see the 'mother' when you make your own! Gag! – legup Apr 13 2012 at 12:52
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I think kombucha tastes like a tangy soda. It's fizzy and a little sweet. GT is a good brand.

I'm not a fan of kefir, though - I find it too sour.

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I love the GT original, but im sure the others are fantastic too. None of the things you are looking to try are anything like kimchi or sauerkraut. I think when i tried coconut kefir it was like liquid yogurt.

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I have an aversion to fermented things. I've made sauerkraut and kombucha before and had to chuck them. Yuck. I guess some people just don't like it. Weirdly though, I love sourdough bread. Haven't made it in over a year though.

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I've tried 3 or so different brands, including GT's which is pretty good. But I've found Unity Vibrations to be the absolute best. Mostly their Blackberry-Grape, just fantastic. Had to hunt around a little for a store that carried it though. They make a pretty good Kombucha beer as well. I'm pretty new to the Paleo thing, so take it for what it's worth.

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I've found the Dr. Chao coconut kombucha to be my favorite. It's also slightly cheaper than the GT at my Whole Foods. The coconut kefir is really expensive so I don't get it that often. About 2x the price

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Well, if you think about it, yoghurt is fermented too! I presume you've eaten yoghurt before. I do sympathise though..I find it hard to try new stuff. I am well up for kombucha ginger-ade..but offal is the one that is beyond me right now :O Good luck! :)

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I make my own kombucha - I can flavor it with anything I want, use different kinds of teas and vary the fermentation times so I can create a drink that is tailored to my tastes. I started with buying it in a health food store but very quickly began making my own. I make a nice cherry flavored kombucha using dried cherries for the second fermentation step, almost anyone who tries it says its great, kind of like a wine cooler. My 15 year old son drinks my kombucha daily and he has not touched soda in over 2 years, he says he can't stand soda now.

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