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adding chia seeds to kombucha

Adding Chia Seeds to Kombucha

If you’re looking for an easy way to jazz up your kombucha, try adding chia seeds!

What are Chia Seeds?

Chia are the seeds from the plant Salvia hispanica, a native of Central America. They were known to be a staple crop of the Aztec and other MesoAmerican civiliations. Prior to the recent(ish) uproar in chia’s popularity, I honestly didn’t know they were edible. I thought their sole purpose was to make funny shaped terracotta figures look hairy ;D haha! (cha cha cha chia!)

What’s the benefit of adding them to kombucha?

Adding chia seeds to your kombucha is a great way to level up the health benefits and turn it into more of an energy boosting “snack.” They are a great plant-based source of ALA Omega-3 fatty acid, an essential nutrient that we don’t generate on our own. Chia seeds only provide ALA which is 1 out of the 3 necessary Omega-3s so you shouldn’t rely on chia seeds as a source, alone. They’re also rich in dietary fiber, which is particularly great for anyone looking to amp up their gut health. Fiber is important for digestion and provides food for the healthy microbes that live in our gut (prebiotics anyone?). With chia seed kombucha, not only are you replenishing your gut microbes, but you’re feeding them, too! What a tasty way to perpetuate a healthy gut.

chia seeds to kombucha

How do you add them in?

You’ll want to add the chia seeds after the first and second fermentations have completed their cycles.  It isn’t quite as easy as just tossing in the seeds and drinking right away–there’s a re-hydration period that requires a little bit of attention. Chia seeds can absorb up to 12x their weight in liquid & it starts happening as soon as liquid is introduced. During this period if you don’t constantly disturb the seeds, they will stick together into a gelatenous mat which is really hard to get apart. Even if you do get it somewhat  apart, the drinking experience will be chunky and you’ll be dealing with a carbonated mess. To avoid this, all you have to do is stir or disturb the liquid while the seeds are filling up. If your adding them straight to a bottle of kombucha, pour about 2 tbsp of seeds per 16oz kombucha (a funnel makes this easier), place the cap on, rotate the bottle back and forth so the seeds don’t congregate in any one spot (avoid shaking–because carbonation). Do this every couple minutes until you’re confident they wont stick together.

Alternatively, you can pre-hydrate the seeds in a mason jar, which for me is a little easier. Take a pint jar and add 2 tbsp of chia seeds. Pour enough kombucha to just cover the seeds and swirl frequently(if you add kombucha all at once, it makes it harder to swirl). Once the seeds have absorbed a good amount of kombucha, fill the rest of the jar up, stirring to break up the seeds as you fill. Place an airtight lid on it and it’s ready to go wherever your day may take you. Before you take a sip, swirl the jar around so the seeds are well distributed throughout the kombucha.

Do chia seeds pair best with any specific flavors?

They don’t impart a lot of flavor on their own, so it’s hard to imagine them not meshing with any particular flavor of kombucha. They do kind of have a weak watermelon-y taste/smell to them but it is easily overpowered by any added flavor. I love adding them to anything fruity or tart, but feel free to experiment. If you do happen to find something that doesn’t go well with them, please let me know! CHeers & happy chia-ing!

What are the benefits of adding chia seeds to kombucha?

Adding chia seeds to kombucha can increase the nutritional content of the beverage. Chia seeds are high in fiber, protein, Omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants which can contribute to overall health.

When should I add chia seeds to my kombucha?

You should add chia seeds to your kombucha during the second fermentation process. This is after the kombucha has already fermented with the SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast) and tea.

How should I prepare chia seeds before adding them to kombucha?

You should soak chia seeds in water or kombucha for a few hours or overnight before adding them to kombucha. This allows them to absorb liquid and expand, creating a gel-like substance that can easily mix with kombucha.

What's the recommended ratio of chia seeds to kombucha?

The recommended ratio of chia seeds to kombucha is 1-2 tablespoons of chia seeds for every 16 ounces of kombucha.

What are the steps for adding chia seeds to kombucha?

The steps are:

  1. Soak chia seeds in water or kombucha until they expand and create a gel.
  2. Add the soaked chia seeds to your kombucha during the second fermentation process.
  3. Seal the kombucha and let it ferment for a few more days.
  4. Once the fermentation is complete, refrigerate the kombucha and enjoy it when it’s cold.

How long should I allow the kombucha to ferment after adding chia seeds?

After adding chia seeds, allow the kombucha to ferment for an additional 2 to 10 days.

Is it necessary to refrigerate the kombucha after the second fermentation?

Yes, it’s recommended to refrigerate the kombucha after the second fermentation. This slows down the fermentation process and makes the kombucha refreshingly cold to drink.

Can I use any kind of chia seeds for my kombucha?

Yes, you can use any kind of chia seeds. However, it is recommended to use organic chia seeds to keep your kombucha as natural and healthy as possible.

What flavor does chia seeds add to kombucha?

Chia seeds do not add a specific flavor to the kombucha. They mainly contribute to the texture, making it thicker and more gel-like.

Can I add chia seeds to any flavor of kombucha?

Yes, chia seeds can be added to any flavor of kombucha. Their mild flavor does not interfere with other flavors in the kombucha.

Can I add chia seeds to kombucha I bought from the store?

Yes, you can add chia seeds to store-bought kombucha. Soak the chia seeds until they form a gel and then add them to the kombucha. Be sure to leave some space in the bottle as the chia seeds will expand.

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