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Recipe for Kombuch tea with Pawpaw (Papaya)

If you can't find paw paw leaves and flowers, Asian Importers may have them or else I grow them organically in my garden all year round, contact me and I will see what I can do for you.

100 grams (3.5 oz)

4 litres (140 fl oz)

300 grams (10 oz)

2

4

1

400 ml (1 3/4cup / 14 fl oz)

Paw paw leaves and flowers

Pure water, rain or spring

White sugar

Green tea bags

Black tea bags

Kombucha tea mushroom

Kombucha tea (mother tea), from your last brew or obtained with the fungus. If you don't have enough mother liquid

 

Cut, clean and chop the stalks off the papaya leaves and flowers. Place in pot, bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer and cook for 1/2 hour. Let cool, strain and bring to the boil again, add sugar, turn off heat and stir sugar until dissolved. Add teabags and let soak for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove tea bags and allow to cool. Strain (not necessary) and pour into fermenting jar. Add the fungus and mother tea to the jar. Cover and leave for one week in a place free from contaminants such as mould, cooking fats etc.

 
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