Wonder Bread aside, anything with “Wonder” in the title of it begs to be tried, so I wasn’t very surprised when I found myself in the checkout line at IGA holding the groceries I came for and a bottle of Kombucha the Wonder Drink. If you are missing amazement and awe in your life, then some sparkling fermented tea may help fill the gap.
The flavour I chose was Jasmine Niagara Grape and while it may have fallen short of wonderful, it was actually pretty good. Like the love child of an unsweetened grape soda and iced tea. Turns out the “wonder” isn’t in the taste of it anyways, but in the reputed health benefits. Hailing from Asia around 250 B.C., Wikipedia tells us that ‘the Chinese called it the “Immortal Health Elixir,” because they believed Kombucha balanced the Middle Qi (Spleen and Stomach) and aided in digestion, allowing the body to focus on healing,” while also mentioning that no clinical studies have been made to actually prove this.
Because it’s fermented, there is sediment at the bottom that needs to be shaken up before drinking it and there is also a distinct fermented smell to the drink. It’s not exactly off-putting, but there is something not refreshing about drinking something that smells like old socks with sludge in the bottom and the fact that I don’t really like fizzy drinks means I’ll be unlikely to have it again. I would like to try the Rooibos Red Peach, though. Maybe in a highball with a shot of vodka and peach schnapps.
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