- Source 1 - Kombucha Brooklyn
- Source 2 - r/Kombucha
- Source 3 - NPR Article
MLA Citations
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1) Source 1 Analysis
Kombucha Brooklyn is an online resource dedicated to the home-brewing of kombucha. Not only does this website provide extensive information on kombucha and the brewing process, it also sells the necessary supplies for brewing. The specific resource linked in the citation is titled "How to Brew" and provides detailed explanation alongside videos showing the process and how to complete it. This will be an invaluable resource for learning the basics of the brewing process.
2) Source 2 Analysis
r/Kombucha is sub-forum of the online community website Reddit. While community forums are often lambasted as untrustworthy and having questionable credibility, users of r/Kombucha may be able to provide help when something goes awry. Useful links are also shared within the community, serving also as something of a database. That being said, it's advisable to only use this as fall-back should other, more reliable sources fail to give the necessary information. In any case, r/Kombucha also has an FAQ and other online resources linked within the page.
3) Source 3 Analysis
"Kombucha: Magical Elixir or Just Funky Tea?" is an article by National Public Radio. It contests the claims by many that kombucha has a variety of seemingly 'miracle' health affects. NPR being a large, trusted source of news and information, this is a reliable first step to researching the health benefits of drinking kombucha.
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