Kombucha by Chris.
I started making Kombucha in Taipei years ago because I love to drink it and share it with others.
Over the years I've landed on a recipe that produces what I consider the BEST Kombucha in all of Taipei, perhaps even the world! No really, I’m serious. While I’m not particularly interested in building a big kombucha business, I do make it available for those looking for REALLY good Kombucha in Taipei.
So If you’re looking for Kombucha in Taipei or Taiwan, and would like to buy a few bottles from me, just send me a message on FB and I’ll bottle some up for you. If you’d like to LEARN to MAKE your own kombucha, I can give you a lesson as well With the right instructions it’s fairly simple.
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