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Tepache experiment - fermented pineapple drink
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We eat a lot of pineapple in our house. The kids love it. Usually we compost the offcuts, but I heard about this fermented drink from Mexico called Tepache.

The naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria on the pineapple skin ferment the sugars to create a sour fruit beer, very low alcohol.

Worth a try! Haven’t tried it before so let’s see what happens. Hopefully a good, tasty way to reduce waste

#cookeverypart

We eat a lot of pineapple in our house. The kids love it. Usually we compost the offcuts, but I heard about this fermented drink from Mexico called Tepache.

The naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria on the pineapple skin ferment the sugars to create a sour fruit beer, very low alcohol.

Worth a try! Haven’t tried it before so let’s see what happens. Hopefully a good, tasty way to reduce waste

#cookeverypart

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Tepache experiment - fermented pineapple drink

Bob
Bob @ayam_man

We eat a lot of pineapple in our house. The kids love it. Usually we compost the offcuts, but I heard about this fermented drink from Mexico called Tepache.

The naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria on the pineapple skin ferment the sugars to create a sour fruit beer, very low alcohol.

Worth a try! Haven’t tried it before so let’s see what happens. Hopefully a good, tasty way to reduce waste

#cookeverypart

We eat a lot of pineapple in our house. The kids love it. Usually we compost the offcuts, but I heard about this fermented drink from Mexico called Tepache.

The naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria on the pineapple skin ferment the sugars to create a sour fruit beer, very low alcohol.

Worth a try! Haven’t tried it before so let’s see what happens. Hopefully a good, tasty way to reduce waste

#cookeverypart

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Ingredients

10 mins - 3 days
1 litre
  1. 200 graw sugar
  2. Pineapple offcuts
  3. Water
  4. 5cloves
  5. 4star anise
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10 mins - 3 days
  1. 1

    Add the sugar to a 1.8 litre jar. Add a small bit of water and stir it about to start dissolving

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  2. 2

    Add the pineapple offcuts. Not the stalk thing tho. Leave that.

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  3. 3

    Add the cloves and anise, then top off with water. Leave a couple of CM free at the top.

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  4. 4

    Cover it with a porous top and leave for 3 days. This is as far as I have got for now. I’ll come back once I have tasted it 😀

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  5. 5

    Ok so it took around 5 days at room temp, then I strained and bottled it. After bottling I left it on the counter for 2 days to carbonate a bit. Tastes very nice! Refreshing, lightly sparkling. Still a little sweet but that’s ok! Would do it again.

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