kefulls
Kefulls are a type of fermented tea beverage that originated in the Caucasus region, particularly in Georgia. The name "keful" is derived from the Georgian word "kefeli," which means "to ferment." The beverage is made from a mixture of tea leaves, water, and a specific type of yeast, often referred to as "keful yeast." This yeast is naturally present in the tea leaves and is responsible for the fermentation process.
The preparation of kefulls involves steeping tea leaves in hot water, allowing them to cool, and then
Kefulls are traditionally consumed as a refreshing drink, often served chilled. They are also used as a
The popularity of kefulls has grown in recent years, with many people exploring this traditional beverage as