Fermented Garlic, Lime & Mint Infusion

Fermented Garlic, Lime & Mint Infusion

Description

Fermented Garlic, Lime & Mint Infusion is a refreshing, probiotic-rich beverage made by naturally fermenting fresh garlic, lime, mint, and a lightly sweetened liquid. The fermentation process creates a tangy, mildly fizzy drink with a unique balance of citrus brightness, cooling mint, and subtle garlic depth. Popular among fermentation enthusiasts, this infusion is valued for its refreshing taste and beneficial probiotics.

Ingredients For the Infusion

  • 4 cups (1 liter) filtered water
  • 2 tablespoons raw honey or cane sugar
  • 4 cloves garlic, lightly crushed
  • 2 limes, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup fresh mint leaves
  • 2 tablespoons whey (optional) or 2 tablespoons liquid from an active fermented vegetable jar
  • 1 pinch sea salt

Equipment

  • 1 quart (1 liter) glass jar
  • Clean lid or fermentation airlock
  • Fine mesh strainer

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients

Wash the limes and mint thoroughly. Slice the limes and lightly crush the garlic cloves to release their flavor.

Step 2: Make the Base

Pour filtered water into a clean glass jar. Stir in honey or sugar until dissolved.

Step 3: Add Flavorings

Add garlic, lime slices, mint leaves, sea salt, and whey (if using).

Step 4: Ferment

Cover the jar with a fermentation lid, airlock, or a loosely fitted lid.

Leave at room temperature (68–75°F / 20–24°C) for 24–48 hours.

Step 5: Taste Test

Check daily. Once the infusion becomes lightly tangy and slightly fizzy, strain out the solids.

Step 6: Refrigerate

Transfer the strained infusion to a clean bottle and refrigerate.

Step 7: Serve

Serve chilled over ice with fresh mint and lime slices.

Notes

  • Fermentation speed depends on room temperature.
  • Use clean equipment to reduce contamination risk.
  • Natural cloudiness is normal.
  • Refrigeration slows the fermentation process.

Tips for Success

  1. Use organic limes when possible since the peel is included.
  2. Avoid chlorinated water, which may inhibit fermentation.
  3. Burp the jar daily if using a tight lid.
  4. Taste frequently to prevent over-fermentation.
  5. Store refrigerated and consume within 1–2 weeks.

Servings

Makes: 4 servings

Serving Size: About 1 cup (240ml)

Nutritional Information

(Approximate per serving)

  • Calories: 20
  • Protein: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 5g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Fat: 0g
  • Sodium: 30mg
  • Vitamin C: 15% DV
  • Sugar: 4g

Potential Benefits

Contains Beneficial Fermentation Byproducts

Naturally fermented beverages may contain beneficial microorganisms and organic acids, depending on the fermentation process.

Rich in Vitamin C

Limes contribute vitamin C, which supports immune function and antioxidant activity.

Refreshing and Hydrating

A flavorful alternative to sugary soft drinks.

Natural Herbal Ingredients

Mint provides a cooling flavor and may help support digestive comfort.

Garlic’s Nutritional Compounds

Garlic contains sulfur-containing compounds that are being studied for their potential health-supporting properties.

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: Is the garlic flavor very strong?

A: No. After fermentation, the garlic flavor becomes milder and blends with the lime and mint.

Q: Can I ferment it longer?

A: Yes, but the flavor will become tangier and more acidic. Refrigerate once it reaches your preferred taste.

Q: Do I need whey?

A: No. Whey can help jump-start fermentation, but it is optional.

Q: Is it alcoholic?

A: Natural fermentation may produce trace amounts of alcohol, but typically very small amounts when fermented for only 24–48 hours.

Q: How do I know if it has spoiled?

A: Discard if you notice mold, unpleasant odors, sliminess, or unusual discoloration.

Q: Can I add other herbs?

A: Yes. Basil, rosemary, lemon balm, or ginger can be added for different flavor profiles.

Recipe Summary

Fermented Garlic, Lime & Mint Infusion is a refreshing, lightly tangy fermented drink combining fresh garlic, zesty lime, cooling mint, and natural fermentation. It offers a unique flavor profile, gentle fizz, and potential probiotic benefits, making it a fascinating homemade beverage for fermentation enthusiasts. 🍋🌿🧄✨

Food Safety Note: Fermenting garlic and other low-acid ingredients requires careful sanitation and monitoring. Use clean equipment, refrigerate after fermentation, and discard the batch if there are any signs of spoilage. If you have a weakened immune system or concerns about consuming fermented foods, consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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