Vegetable milk can also be used to make kefir. Coconut milk is particularly suitable. However, you should make sure to feed the kefir culture its usual medium - animal milk - from time to time, because with vegan alternatives you put the milk kefir on a zero diet. We recommend after every 3rd pass.
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- Do I have to prepare the milk kefir immediately after receiving it or can it also be stored?
- The milk has thickened. How should I proceed?
- Can vegetable milk also be used to make milk kefir?
- Which bacteria and yeast cultures are contained in milk kefir?
- Which milk alternatives can I use? What do I have to bear in mind?
- Do I need to rinse the milk kefir tubers with water?
- What ingredients do I need to make milk kefir?
- Can children and pregnant women safely drink milk kefir?
- Which milk is suitable for milk kefir?
- How long is the shelf life of the finished milk kefir?