KOMBUCHA: probiótico que cura | PRIMEIRA FERMENTAÇÃO com chá verde | Parte 1 - Summary

Summary

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**Title:** Making Probiotic Drink with Loofah (First Fermentation)

**Summary:**

* Introduction to making a healthy, natural probiotic soft drink using "loofah" (likely a misunderstanding, as the context suggests "kombucha" or a similar SCOBY)
* Ingredients:
+ SCOBY (colony of bacteria, e.g., from a kombucha donor)
+ Fruit (briefly mentioned, but not elaborated)
+ Tea (preferably green tea)
+ White sugar
* Instructions:
1. Prepare tea with sugar
2. Add SCOBY to the tea in a glass bottle with a breathable cloth cover
3. Wait 7 days at room temperature for first fermentation
* Outcome:
+ A slightly carbonated, probiotic drink
+ Potential for new SCOBY formation, allowing for creation of more drinks
* **Next Steps:**
+ A follow-up video (on Sunday) will cover the second fermentation process to create a healthier, fizzy soda alternative.

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**Ingredients and Materials**

1. Two fundamental ingredients needed are a "scooby" (a jelly-like colony of bacteria) and a little bit of fruit.
2. The "scooby" is a colony of bacteria of the genus Acetobacter.
3. White sugar is used as a carbohydrate source.
4. Tea (green, black, or mate) is required, with green tea being the preferred option.
5. A breathable cloth and a glass bottle with a wide mouth are necessary.

**Preparation and Process**

6. To prepare the tea, boil 2 liters of water, add 4 tea bags, and leave it overnight to cool.
7. 8 heaping tablespoons of white sugar are added to 2 liters of tea.
8. The "scooby" is placed in the sweetened tea solution.
9. The bottle is covered with a breathable cloth and left outside the fridge for 7 days.

**Outcome and Next Steps**

10. After 7 days, the mixture is ready to be consumed as a slightly carbonated drink.
11. The "scooby" will multiply and create new "scobs" during this period.
12. New "scobs" can be separated to create additional bottles.
13. A second fermentation process can be done to make the drink more fizzy (to be explained in a separate video).

**Miscellaneous**

14. Forums for finding "scooby" donors exist on Facebook, with links provided in the video description.
15. The creator has a store with related products, including an eBook on a hair washing technique.