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Qu'est-ce (qui) est tea fungus - définition

TEA FERMENTED USING A SYMBIOSIS OF BACTERIA AND YEAST
Black tea fungus; Kombucha drops; Komboucha; Tea mushroom; Chayniy grib; Tea-mushroom; Kombucha tea; Koffucha; Combucha; Kocha kinoko; Kumbucha; Hard kombucha
  • Kombucha tea with ice cubes
  • Several brands of commercial kombucha on store shelves
  • Kombucha culture fermenting in a jar.
  • Yeast and bacteria in kombucha magnified 400 times
  • A [[SCOBY]] used for brewing kombucha

cream tea         
  • A cream tea in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], prepared according to the "Devon method".
  • An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method".
FORM OF AFTERNOON TEA LIGHT MEAL
Devonshire Tea; Devonshire tea; Clotted cream tea; Cornish cream tea; Devon cream tea
(cream teas)
In Britain, a cream tea is an afternoon meal that consists of tea to drink and small cakes called scones that are eaten with jam and cream. Cream teas are served in places such as tea shops.
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Cream tea         
  • A cream tea in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], prepared according to the "Devon method".
  • An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method".
FORM OF AFTERNOON TEA LIGHT MEAL
Devonshire Tea; Devonshire tea; Clotted cream tea; Cornish cream tea; Devon cream tea
A cream tea (also known as a Devon cream tea, Devonshire tea, "Devonshire tea", OxfordDictionaries.com.
Tea pet         
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  • A typical "pee pee boy" tea pet.
  • Tea pet
CLAY FIGURINE USED DURING TEA MAKING
User:Wzyterry/sandbox; Tea friend; Tea pets
Tea pet or tea lover's pet (), also known as Chachong, is a small clay figure which is kept by some tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of "zisha" or Yixing clay, from the region near Yixing in Jiangsu province, China.

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Kombucha

Kombucha (also tea mushroom, tea fungus, or Manchurian mushroom when referring to the culture; Latin name Medusomyces gisevii) is a fermented, lightly effervescent, sweetened black tea drink commonly consumed for its purported health benefits. Sometimes the beverage is called kombucha tea to distinguish it from the culture of bacteria and yeast. Juice, spices, fruit or other flavorings are often added.

Kombucha is thought to have originated in China, where the drink is traditional. By the early 20th century it had spread to Russia, then other parts of Eastern Europe and Germany. Kombucha is now homebrewed globally, and also bottled and sold commercially. The global kombucha market was worth approximately US$1.7billion as of 2019.

Kombucha is produced by symbiotic fermentation of sugared tea using a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) commonly called a "mother" or "mushroom". The microbial populations in a SCOBY vary. The yeast component generally includes Saccharomyces cerevisiae, along with other species; the bacterial component almost always includes Gluconacetobacter xylinus to oxidize yeast-produced alcohols to acetic acid (and other acids). Although the SCOBY is commonly called "tea fungus" or "mushroom", it is actually "a symbiotic growth of acetic acid bacteria and osmophilic yeast species in a zoogleal mat [biofilm]". The living bacteria are said to be probiotic, one of the reasons for the popularity of the drink.

Numerous health benefits have been claimed to correlate with drinking kombucha; there is little evidence to support any of these claims. The beverage has caused rare serious adverse effects, possibly arising from contamination during home preparation. It is not recommended for therapeutic purposes.