| NOUN | kombucha | kombuchas |
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- Kombucha {m} {f} {n} = kombucha
- Kombucha-Pilz {m} [eine neue Gattung und Art der Hefepilze] = kombucha [Medusomyces gisevii] [tea fungus]
- Kombucha-Pilz {m} [eine neue Gattung und Art der Hefepilze] = Manchurian mushroom [Medusomyces gisevii] [kombucha]
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- Polis has shown interest in the regulation of kombucha. He co-sponsored a bill that would have legalized the interstate shipment of raw milk.
- In 2006, Carns began homebrewing kombucha using Olympia's artesian well water.
- Since 1999, the company has also operated its own distribution arm called Stone Distributing Company which services Southern California and represents more than 40 craft beer, cider and kombucha brands.
- "Saccharomyces" yeasts can form symbiotic matrices with bacteria, and are used to produce kombucha, kefir and ginger beer.
- "Konbu-cha" or "kobu-cha" (...) is a tea made by infusing kombu in hot water. What Americans call kombucha is called "kōcha kinoko" in Japan.
- Following the success of the kombucha video, Tomlinson was signed to Influences Management and later to United Talent Agency.
- Dave was the first to put kombucha on store shelves.
- Kombucha is a popular drink made by the fermentation of tea by symbiotic bacteria and yeast.
- September 2019: Modification to include all kombucha and hard seltzer 3 liters and under into covered beverages. (SB 247).
- Jun and kombucha are very similar in terms of their brewing methods, and purported health benefits.
- Boocha, the first kombucha brewery in Edmonton, moved into the historic building in the fall of 2017.
- Kombucha is thought to have originated in China, where the drink is traditional. The global kombucha market was worth approximately [...] billion [...].
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