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TOPIC: Kombucha tea
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Tea Man
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Re: Kombucha tea 5 Years ago Karma: -1353
A friend of mine use to drink it all the time - it had a nice (unusual) taste, as I recall. He was quite enthusiastic about it, but it never appealed enough to me to make it myself...

Raymond - How long have you been drinking it ?
 
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Re: Kombucha tea 5 Years ago Karma: 0
So now I'm kind a scared :?

I've never had it but heard its great for overall health - but reading some of this stuff makes me stop....
 
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Re: Kombucha tea 5 Years ago Karma: 0
Why is it called tea? It's some kind of fungus isn't it?
 
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Re: Kombucha tea 5 Years ago Karma: -1353
Why is it called tea? It's some kind of fungus isn't it?

As I recall, the fungus is sitting in a jar of black tea. I'm don't know a lot about this - someone please correct me if this is wrong.
 
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Re: Kombucha tea 4 Years, 9 Months ago Karma: 0
:shock: can a tea be so dangerous? I havent ever tried it but my ksin is of a very sensitive nature.. I am wondering now whether I should give it a try or not.
 
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Re: Kombucha tea 4 Years, 9 Months ago Karma: 0
It is believed that kombucha tea originated in the far East and that over the centuries it found its way first into Russia and then into Europe. Like many traditional medicinal foods it is difficult to trace its origins exactly or to verify where its healing powers first gained its reputation.
 
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