Stomach-nourishing strain and feeding method thereof
A feeding method and strain technology, applied in tea processing before extraction, food science, etc., can solve problems such as stomach damage, and achieve the effect of helping digestion and cleaning the stomach
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[0015] A stomach-nourishing strain and its feeding method. The stomach-nourishing strain is a symbiont of yeast, lactic acid bacteria, and acetic acid bacteria. It has the ability to reproduce and grow. It is fed with water, tea and sugar. The water: tea: The optimal ratio of sugar is 100:10:1.2, so that it forms a benign fermentation process.
[0016] The feeding method steps of this gastric-nourishing bacterial classification are as follows:
[0017] 1) Boil the water and pour it out without a drop of oil. If it is stained with oil, the bacteria will die, that is, they will no longer have the ability to reproduce and grow;
[0018] 2) After the water boils, put in the tea leaves, then put in an appropriate amount of sugar, and stir evenly;
[0019] 3) After the water cools down, filter the tea leaves;
[0020] 4) Pour the cooled water into the container containing the bacteria. Water that isn't completely cooled will kill the bacteria, and water that ...
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[0022] The difference from Example 1 is that the ratio of water:tea:sugar is 100:6:2.
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[0023] Example 3
[0024] The difference from Example 1 is that the ratio of water:tea:sugar is 100:12:0.5.
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