Strawberry Probiotic Soda | Wild Fermented Soda Made at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Skip the store bought fruit soda with their added sugar, sweetener, artificial flavors, additives and preservatives. Instead try making this easy probiotic soda at home, from scratch with only 3 ingredients. Water, sugar and strawberries.
    Strawberry soda is delicious, refreshing and loaded with probiotics. Take advantage of early summer and strawberry season and try making this unique drink.
    No special ingredients, no fermentation starter, no special equipment. It's easy.
    #fermentation #probiotics #strawberries #summerdrink
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  • @willowwhyte1104
    @willowwhyte1104 Месяц назад +1

    Looks delicious!!! Can’t wait to get home to try this! And now I’m wondering if tomato soda would be any good…🤔? Also, fig soda 🤭(‘cause i have 2 fig bushes at my house)… I’m gonna be busy this Summer, experimenting with ALL the fruits!!! Thanks Lanni!❤

    • @preservingtoday
      @preservingtoday  Месяц назад +1

      Tomato soda? That’s a wild idea! I like how you’re thinking. I’ve never worked with figs before but love to eat them, we haven’t been successful growing them here yet.

    • @willowwhyte1104
      @willowwhyte1104 Месяц назад

      There’s a guy who lives in my state, NC, who has lots of videos on growing figs. The Millennial Gardener. Maybe his videos can give you some tips…

    • @preservingtoday
      @preservingtoday  Месяц назад +1

      I bet a good tip would be “don’t run over your baby fig tree with your tractor mower”. Because that’s what we did! LOL

    • @willowwhyte1104
      @willowwhyte1104 Месяц назад

      @preservingtoday
      Oh. 😔
      Well… maybe you coppiced it!😇
      🤷🏻‍♀️🤞

  • @brooksgeorge3763
    @brooksgeorge3763 Месяц назад +2

    Could I put lemons in with the strawberries to make a fermented strawberry lemonade?

    • @preservingtoday
      @preservingtoday  Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely! However, I found that adding a lot of citrus peel/pith can make the brew bitter. I juice my lemons and add some fruit, but skip the peel and the white part (pith) especially to avoid the bitter taste that I ended up with when I used whole slices of citrus.

    • @willowwhyte1104
      @willowwhyte1104 Месяц назад

      @@preservingtoday I’m now avoiding the peels of every fruit I purchase from the grocery store…😞 Have you heard about Apeel/EdiPeel…? 😤🤮

  • @anissam5009
    @anissam5009 Месяц назад

    So I tried this and after five days-nothing, no bubbles of any kind! We tasted it and it was just weak strawberry water. Any idea what may have gone wrong?

    • @preservingtoday
      @preservingtoday  Месяц назад

      Bummer! I would wonder if the strawberries were treated with something that would inhibit bacterial growth? Or if you used water with chlorine that stopped it?

    • @anissam5009
      @anissam5009 Месяц назад +2

      @@preservingtoday Interesting! Now that you say this, I had washed the berries in a vinegar/water mix so they would last longer in the fridge. I bet this played a part! Maybe I'll try again next year and not wash them.

    • @preservingtoday
      @preservingtoday  Месяц назад +1

      @@anissam5009 That could definitely do it! Washing in vinegar is a great trick for keeping berries fresh in the fridge for longer. For the same reason it helps with shelf life, it hinders fermentation. Thanks for troubleshooting with me. I will definitely mention this in future fermentation videos. :)