kombucha

/ˌkɑmˈbu.ʃə/

KⱭMBU · ʃə (2 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

A fermentation of sweetened tea of Mongolian origin.

Etymology

Origin disputed. Possibly from Japanese 昆布茶 (konbucha, literally “kelp (konbu) tea”), a different type of beverage, and not related to fermentation. Alternatively, derived from Kombu, reportedly a Korean physician who brought the fermented tea to Japan as a curative for Emperor Inkyo in 414 CE + cha (“tea”).

Example Sentences

  • "Kombucha is the primary focus of this book and arguably the most popular home ferment and aforementioned store-bought probiotic drink."
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