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Rejuvilac really makes all raw cheese products taste just like the real thing. I was blown away with the authentic taste of raw ricotta cheese and lemon cheesecake squares at a class I once attended. I myself don't choose to spend the time to make rejuvilac, but it does make a world of difference.
I also meant to add that the rejuvilac is fermented and you usually let the cheese sit or drain in a cheesecloth for 24 hrs after adding it.
Can you buy rejuvelac in stores or online? I would rather not spend time making it.
I've never seen rejuvelac for sale anywhere. Although, it is REALLY easy to make. There are several different methods, but some are as easy as letting grains soak in water and draining the water, which is then rejuvelac.
Any kind of grains? I read somewhere that you;re supposed to use wheat berries or something.
They sell it at a co-op Madison Market here in seattle.
I've heard that you can use many different grains to make it including wheat berries, rye, quinoa, millet and possibly others, that's just the ones I've heard of. It is traditionally made from wheat berries though. There are lots of websites with directions if you do a rejuvelac search on google.
You can buy it at Whole Foods, usually near the kombucha.