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	Comments on: Water kefir grains can be used in a lot of ways. You don&#8217;t just have to put them in a sugar/water solution. They work with honey, I&#8217;ve used them in green juice and here&#8217;s the result of putting them with watermelon: Watermelon kefir.
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I&#8217;ve transferred it to a swing top with some sliced pear (added so its sugar can be further fermented and the drink will become fizzy) for a second ferment.
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Feels a bit like pink champagne. Tastes complex &#8211; fresh from the watermelon, tart from my likeness for sour ferments (I leave them a long time) and sweet from the pear.
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You do not need a juicer for this. I blended the watermelon flesh and then drained it through a sieve.
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