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Acum vreo 2 saptamani am primit de la prietena mea D cateva ciuperci de kefir (chefir). Ciuperci e putin spus, pentru ca e de fapt o cultura de bacterii si fungi (ciuperci) vie, care trebuie ingrijita ca sa se dezvolte. Coloniile arata ca niste buchetele de conopida.
Pusa in lapte si lasata la temperaturi caldute de 20- 25 C fermenteaza si produce bautura cu acelasi nume: kefir. Culturile cresc in lapte si de aceea, in 2 saptamani cantitatea se va dubla. Ceea ce nu folosesti, doneaza prietenilor tai, ca sa-i faci si pe ei fericiti :) . Daca vrei sa pastrezi cateva zile cultura, o poti pastra in apa, la frigider.
Din ceea ce am citit pe net, kefirul poate fi folosit ca un remediu in unele boli, dar noua ne place mult bautura in sine, asa ca in loc sa cumpar kefir "imbogatit" cu cine stie ce agenti de ingrosare, mai bine il fac eu in casa.
Ingrediente:
- 2 linguri cultura de kefir
- 1 l lapte dulce
- Intr-un castron de sticla, lemn sau plastic (nu din metal) pune laptele si culturile de kefir.
- Acopera cu o farfurie si lasa 24 de ore pe masa din bucatarie., amestecand din cand in cand. Poti lasa mai mult, daca vrei kefirul mai acru.
- Amestecand cu o lingura (nu de metal) strecoara kefirul printr-o strecuratoare fina.
- Clateste ciupercile ramase in sita si amesteca-le din nou cu lapte ca sa faci mai departe kefir
- Pastreaza kefirul in frigider
English version
About 2 weeks ago I received from my friend D some kefir grains, from which a drink with the same name is made. Here in Romania we drink this milk beverage, which has a thick, creamy consistency and tastes a little like yogurt.
Beside its nice taste, kefir is healthy. I found this on net, about it:
"Kefir is a refreshing, probiotic cultured milk drink that originated in the northern
Caucasus Mountains many centuries ago. Many aromatic compounds
contribute to its unique flavour and distinctive pleasant aroma. Kefir has a slight natural
carbonated effervescence, and contains between 0.08 - 2 % alcohol
Kefir is unlike most other dairy products because it is easily digestible and contains little
sugar (lactose), especially if you let it ferment for a longer period. The proteins in the
milk are also broken down, and are virtually in a pre-digested state. I drink it on its own,
as a meal in itself, and a source of protein. Some people combine it with fruit or muesli,
or use it to make a smoothie. The whey makes a great starter for sourdough breads, cakes, and
all forms of baking. If, like most people, you have a damaged digestive system, a glass of
kefir is a soothing and healing product. You may find that during the hours after drinking it,
your stomach feels settled and stable.
Unlike yogurt, kefir contains around thirty strains of bacteria and yeast, including lactobacillus
bacteria. The culture comes in little translucent balls called grains, though these grains
have nothing to do with any kind of cereal. It has anti-tumour properties, preventing the development of metastasis. It is an
anti-inflammatory and is an excellent stimulant for your immune system. The grains produce
their own antibiotics. Kefir is rich in minerals and vitamins, particularly the B group, and
vitamin K2. Kefir slows the aging process and has many healing
properties, helping with heart and artery disease, lowering cholesterol levels and regulating
blood pressure. It assists your digestive system, healing the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas,
gall bladder and stomach ulcers, and soothing your digestive and urinary tracts"
I don't know if it does these all, but it worth try it.
How to make KEFIR:
- Mix 2 tablespoons of kefir grains with 1 l milk, in a non- metallic container.
- Cover the container with a plate and leave it 24 h on the kitchen table.
- Using a non- metallic strainer, strain the drink. Clean the grains under water.
- Use the grains again.
- Kefir grains grow in milk, so if you have too many make happy your friends, and donate them.
- You can keep the grains under water, in the fridge, if not used.
You've convinced me (and my body) to try and find some kefir! Everyone could use this, I think!
RăspundețiȘtergereSi eu fac de vara trecuta kefir de casa,parca racim mai rar,desi n-am scapat nici noi de viroza si o bem cu mult drag,mai ales ca e facuta de mine si stiu ce e in ea.
RăspundețiȘtergereI just recently learned about Kefir, and now love it!!! I guess I should venture and try to make some now:-)
RăspundețiȘtergereTake care,
Terra
This is so interesting! My husband has digestive issues, and there is a history of stomach ulcers and esophageal cancer in his family so I am thinking that this is something that I should try to make for him! Thank you, dear friend, for bringing it to my attention!
RăspundețiȘtergereImi place kefirul foarte mult, dar nu am incercat sa il fac in casa, nu am idee de unde sa iau cultura de kefir, dar daca as avea, sigur as incerca. In schimb il cumpar de la magazin si a fost foarte bun pentru cultura de iaurt :)
RăspundețiȘtergereMihaela, nu se poate sa nu gasesti culturi de chefir pe acolope unde esti tu. Eu zic sa cauti pe net. Pup.
RăspundețiȘtergereI had no idea you could make your own Kefir, I was drinking it for a long time but it started to get too expensive. Thanks so much for showing how easy it is to make!
RăspundețiȘtergereCheers
Dennis