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Kombucha Workshop x Russo's Kitchen

28 August 2024 at 18.30–20.30
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Love Kombucha and want to make it at home? Join us in this informative and hands-on workshop!

Discover the art of brewing kombucha, a probiotic-rich drink that not only tastes great but also boosts your gut health. Learn about the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), flavour infusions, and the science behind achieving the perfect balance of tang and sweetness. Learn the tools to make your own Kombucha at home and leave with the knowledge and equipment to do it at home!

Hey, My name is Stefan Russo of Russo's Kitchen.

My background is in biomedical science, where I am currently a post-doctoral researcher in Cell Biology & Immunology at Queen Mary University of London. My passion has always been cooking and after my doctorate, this passion led me pursue a career in the kitchen where I became chef de partie at the well-known London restaurant, Rochelle Canteen. Beside cooking, Fermentation has always been a hobby of mine, a mix of both microbial science, human health and cooking. A hobby that was kickstarted from my time in South Korea where Kimchi was a daily staple. Since then, I have diversified into kombucha, pickles, sauerkraut, kefir, kvass, lactofermentation and sourdough. In these workshops I aim to help people understand how to safely and easily do these things at home and to teach you the benefits these foods can have on you and your daily lives.

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28 August 2024 at 18.30–20.30

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