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online gourmet food magazine, our specialty food newsletter is published each tuesday, featuring the editors' top pick of the week. you can read it here, or have it sent to your rss reader or emailed to you as a two-paragraph summary with an option to click through to read the longer review. this week's not-to-be-missed
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online gourmet food magazine, our specialty food newsletter is published each tuesday, featuring the editors' top pick of the week. you can read it here, or have it sent to your rss reader or emailed to you as a two-paragraph summary with an option to click through to read the longer review. this week's not-to-be-missed
teamaker apr , aquasana clean water machine, a better option for your drinking water apr , sodastream sparkling water & soda maker for earth month & more apr , edward marc chocolate pretzels mar , truly grass-fed cheddar mar , edible utensils mar , emmy's organic coconut cookies jan , my/mo mochi ice cream...
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kombucha from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search this article is about the fermented tea drink. for the east asian drink kombu-cha, made from dried seaweed, see kelp tea . fermented tea beverage kombucha kombucha tea, including the culture of bacteria and yeast, which is not
country of origin unknown; manchuria or east russia introduced + years ago alcohol by volume < % (commercial) proof (us) < (commercial) color cloudy, commonly pale or dark brown and sometimes green flavor fermented, effervescent ingredients tea, sugar, bacteria, yeast variants fruit juices or spices added...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kombucha