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Rejuvelac

Kind of grain water


Kind of grain water

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nameRejuvelac
imageRejuvelac.jpg
image_altPhoto of a glass misty coloured liquid
captionFresh rejuvelac fermented from sprouted buckwheat

Rejuvelac is a kind of grain water that was invented and promoted by Ann Wigmore, born in Cropos, Lithuania. The beverage is closely related to a traditional Romanian drink, called borș, a fermented wheat bran that can be used to make a sour soup called ciorbă or as the basis for vegan cheeses.

Rejuvelac is a raw food made by soaking a grain or pseudocereal (usually sprouted) in water for about two days at room temperature and then reserving the liquid. A second batch can be made from the grain/pseudocereal, this time requiring only about one day to ferment. A third batch is possible but the flavor may be disagreeable. The spent grain/pseudocereal is usually discarded afterward.

References

References

  1. Kroger, M. (1997). "Love and speculation". Nutrition Forum.
  2. "How to Make Rejuvelac, The Fermented Super Drink".
  3. Kennedy, Alicia. (2021-04-01). "Vegan Cheese Is Ready to Compete With Dairy. Is the World Ready to Eat It?".
  4. ''[[Wild Fermentation (book). Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods]]'', [[Sandor Ellix Katz]], 2003, page 121
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