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Beet kvass is a traditional Russian beverage created with beets, water and often salt and an ingredient that speeds fermentation such as whey, sauerkraut juice or pickle juice. Credit: Courtesy of ...
In the Russian tradition, kvass was not so much a refreshing beverage as it was the base of all dishes, much like broth is today. Now, a large Russian plant has revived the old recipe for white kvass ...
At most bars, nonalcoholic options run to fruity mocktails and ginger ale. At Honey’s in East Williamsburg, there’s kvass, the ancient Russian beverage and purported health tonic fermented from rye ...
Dissolve sugar in 1 cup water. Add sugar water to a quart jar, along with sourdough bread cubes and molasses. Stir. Fill jar with water, leaving 1 inch of headspace. Add sourdough starter or culture ...
Earthy and a little dirty, beetroot is a titan of the health food world that is seriously undervalued. It’s a crimson nugget packed with blood-cleansing antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. I love it!
AS AMERICANS, we might want to start cultivating an appreciation for Russian foods. This is not the venue to discuss why, but let’s just say it might become useful, when attempting to be upwardly ...
I consider the depths of my beer knowledge to run fairly deep, but a few months back when I saw a local brewery was releasing a Kvass I had to do a double take. A what? What the heck is that? The ...
Combine chopped beet and 1 chopped apple in a quart jar. Fill jar with water, leaving 1 inch of headspace. Cover and leave to ferment for 3 to 7 days, or until pleasantly tangy. Strain kvass from beet ...
When most people think about Russian kvass, they probably imagine a murky, brown drink made from bread. But kvass actually comes in many flavors and colors and is often made with fruit. Here are some ...
Zong Qinghou, chairman and general manager of Zhejiang Province-based food and beverage giant Wahaha, confirmed with the Global Times Tuesday morning that the company has no plans to take legal action ...