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Im very sensitive to dairy but Im really interested in making Kefir. Can Kefir be made with coconut, Soya, nut types of milk?

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Im very sensitive to dairy but Im really interested in making Kefir. Can Kefir be made with coconut, Soya, nut types of milk?

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A. Yes it can. But you can only grow the Kefir grains in Dairy milk they will culture the non dairy for a while but start to loose there ability to do so. To keep your grain healthy it needs dairy milk.

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A. We only recommend using dairy animal milk! our cultures will work in non dairy for a while but start to loose there ability to do so If experimenting use spare grains and keep your main kefir culture healthy as it needs dairy milk to survive.

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