Coconut water kefir is an incredibly rich probiotic beverage, which is practically fermented coconut water. It’s also rich in electrolytes, and the following vitamins and minerals: Riboflavin, beta carotene, folates, pantothenic acid, Niacin, and vitamins A, E, B6, K, and C.
The reason why it’s believed to be better than common kefir, is because
its content doesn’t include the problematic substances found in normal
dairy, like lactose and casein. So, our body will be able to process
these probiotic benefits more effectively. Coconut water kefir is
thought to be the most beneficial probiotic drink since its effect on
the digest system is more powerful than any dairy probiotic food like
yogurt. Since dairy is an acid-forming food, it can’t be handled by many
people. Furthermore, the electrolytes or main minerals in coconut water
are the same as the ones in human blood.
Coconut Water Kefir Health
Benefits
- Strengthens the immunity
- Stops sugar cravings
- Helps in digestion
- Boosts energy
- Improves hydration
- Cleanses the skin
- Kills pathogenic yeasts in the body
- Excellent source of dietary minerals like natural sodium, potassium, and chloride
- Enhances vision
- Eases PMS
- More efficient metabolism
- Provides cleansing effect on the endocrine system
How to Prepare Coconut Water Kefir
You can prepare a homemade coconut water kefir in three methods:
- Use a kefir starter culture
- Use existing kefir as a starter
- Use kefir grains
We recommend the method of using kefir grains since it’s the most economical one as they quickly multiply so you will always have kefir grains on hand. You’ll need to supply kefir grains, either milk or water kefir grains).
Ingredients
- 1 Ceylon cinnamon stick
- 5 tbsp. of water kefir grains
- 7 cups of fresh coconut water
Preparation
In a ½ gallon jar pour the fresh
coconut water, and add the water kefir grains together with the cinnamon
stick. Cover the jar loosely and let it stay for 48 hours, but no
longer than that. Keep it in mind that it shouldn’t ferment for too long
since it may explode.
When the coconut water gets fermented,
its color will become lighter. Once the kefir grains are finished
culturing, they will come up to the surface. Remove them when the
culturing process is finished. You can either store the kefir grains in
water in fridge, or use them right away for a new batch.
That’s it. An easy way to improve your health in so many ways!