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Freshly Fermented Organic Milk Kefir Grains Starter Culture is a certified organic, lab-tested probiotic starter that ferments any animal milk into a tart, slightly fizzy drink rich in beneficial bacteria and yeasts. Packaged sustainably, this reusable culture offers an endless supply of gut-friendly kefir, perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking natural wellness and eco-conscious living.
Item Weight | 5 g |
Additives | Kefir grains |
Units | 5.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in the fridge at 2-7°C and use within 7 days of opening. |
Serving Recommendation | 1/2 cup or 1 cup |
Brand | Freshly Fermented |
Format | Liquid |
Speciality | Organic, Lab Tested |
Package Information | Pouch |
Manufacturer | Freshly Fermented |
I**A
Great stuff
Amazing stuff. Ordered 5g but grew rapidly to 30g in around a week or so, including the activation period. As the other comments have mentioned, they're quite aggressive lol, which js a good thing of course.Taste wise, it's pretty good. Was kind of tangy sour first couple days, but, a week on, the grains have settled in nicely and kefir is a nice single cream (maybe thicker) consistency. Much better than the biotiful kefir I was buying before.
A**N
Organic Kefir Grains
These grains are pricey but work very well and I would recommend them. I have been using them for a few weeks. They grow like mad and have stored surplus in milk in the freezer. Trying a milk and coconut milk mix (coconut milk ~25%) fermented well and tastes good. All kafirs benefit from a second fermentation - makes it taste better. For the second fermentation , after sieving out the grains, I add a teaspoon of inulin to 500 ml of kafir to give the kafir something to work with. I also leave the filtered kafir on the kitchen work top for a few hours to get the fermentation started before putting in the fridge for a few days. I double filter the kafir, bit of a faff but worth the effort second sieve is a fine one.
A**B
Fantastic Grains – Well Worth the Investment!!
I was a bit confused by some of the negative reviews, so I wanted to share my experience. I followed the instructions carefully, and despite the cold weather, the grains revived really well albeit it took a few hours longer to get going and the first batch looked a bit off, but I persevered and so should you!By day 3 or 4, they started growing… aggressively! 😂 Which, to be fair, is exactly what you want. So don’t worry about buying a small starter amount they’ll quadruple within 1-2 weeks if you treat them right.Important tip for beginners:Traditional kefir is not meant to be thick like Greek yogurt. It’s more like a pourable, slightly tangy drink. Think runny yogurt or a smooth cultured milk. If you’re expecting a thick texture straight away, you might be disappointed unless you strain it (which is optional, and easy to do).I’ve seen some kits on here mentioning boiling milk and keeping at certain temps. At that point you’re making yogurt, not kefir! This, thankfully, is not that!You should expect to discard the first 2–3 batches. (I believe the seller even says this.) It helps the grains settle and detox from transit. So to the reviewer who threw them out after four days… honestly, that’s not enough time for kefir grains to prove themselves! (And in my opinion both idiotic and a waste of their money).You’ll likely “use up” about a 6 pint bottle of milk before you get proper, tasty kefir.Another tip: in the first week, go easy on the milk start with a small glass’s worth, and scale up gradually as your grains multiply. Too much milk too soon can overwhelm the grains and leave you with half-fermented milk, which I suspect is what some folks are mistakenly calling “not turning into yogurt.”Once they’re established, I make about a litre at a time. In summer, kefir can be ready in like 8-12 hours. In colder weather, it takes longer like 18hrs just be patient.If it’s ready before you are, pop it in the fridge to halt fermentation and prevent it from becoming overly sour.I was really happy with the taste, very close to my favourite Lithuanian brand (Dvaro), which in my opinion is the OG of good kefir. The grains themselves aren’t cheap, but the quality is excellent. You can freeze any extras and basically have infinite kefir forever. 🧪Sadly, I killed my last batch (ADHD + chaos = neglect 😅), but I’m back to repurchase. Slightly grumpy about the price hike 📈, but hey, the quality makes it worth it.
C**R
Very good
Very good but not very much content.
J**M
Awful
This kefir' taste was bad and hardly grew... I threw it away just 4 days after purchasing it.I have been growing my own Kefir at home for years. I decided to grow it again after a short break, and I couldn't be more disappointed. The taste was bad, the milk was never as thick as expected, and the grains grew almost nothing. Very disappointing.I bought a different brand just after throwing away this one, and just two days later, my new kefir was obviously growing, and fermented milk was thick and tasty.
J**S
No idea what I did wrong!
I have been making milk kefir successfully for 20 years but stopped during the upheaval of having a new kitchen fitted. Followed the instructions with these grains but when I started full production I never managed to get the creamy yoghurt like results of old. The milk separated and the grains formed a cauliflower like solid lump floating on the top of the whey. I did push it through a sieve and the flavour was lovely but it immediately separated again. Perhaps it was the weather as it has been very hot. The grains were much larger than the ones I used in the past.
K**T
Pleased
The grains woke up and grew -good video tutorial. Kiefer has worked well !
A**.
Not what I expected
I've been using these kefir grains for about two months now, carefully following all the instructions provided. Unfortunately, the experience has been very disappointing. The grains have not grown at all since I received them, and the kefir they produce is extremely weak — more watery than creamy, with very little tang or fermentation activity.Worse still, I'm getting smaller and smaller yields each time, which tells me the grains are not healthy or viable. I've made kefir before with other grains, so I know what to expect, and this is not it. I'm really unhappy with this purchase and don't believe these grains were healthy from the start.I would appreciate a refund, as the product did not perform as described. I was excited to incorporate homemade kefir into my routine, but this has been frustrating and disappointing. Please let me know how to proceed with the return/refund process.
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