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Cultures for Health Kefir Starter Culture offers 4 freeze-dried packets that ferment probiotic-rich kefir in under 24 hours. Each packet can be re-cultured 2 to 7 times, making it a cost-effective, versatile solution compatible with milk, water, juice, and plant-based milks. Lab-tested for safety and designed for beginners, it delivers a creamy, tangy kefir packed with digestive health benefits and essential nutrients.







| ASIN | B0CZS96RJF |
| ASIN | B0CZS96RJF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,740 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #53 in Kefir |
| Brand Name | Cultures For Health |
| Container Type | Pouch or packet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,941) |
| Dairy Based Drink Variety | Kefir |
| Each Unit Count | 4 |
| Flavor | Plain |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cultures for Health |
| Manufacturer | Cultures for Health |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 5.12 x 0.43 inches; 0.2 ounces |
| Part Number | 6601-A |
| Pasteurization Type | Pasteurized |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | dairy |
| Special Ingredients | Kefir Starter |
| Specialty | Versatile Probiotic Starter Culture |
| UPC | 814598022869 |
| UPC | 814598022869 |
K**R
Easy to begin making kefir and to maintain for later batches. Creamy, tasty flavor.
These kefir grains are excellent, active, and well cared for. I put a pouch in 2 liters of whole milk, and it began fermenting right away and produced a rich, creamy kefir with a pleasantly tangy flavor. The powdered grains multiply steadily, a sign of vitality and quality. So far easy to maintain, resilient, a reliable, long‑term culture.
A**R
Good 😊
Everything good just what to be expected
C**A
Kefir starter - No working !
kefir starter is absolutely useless. I tried making kefir twice, and both times I followed the directions exactly as written. No result ,the milk never turned into kefir. No thickening, no grain, no tang, nothing—just spoiled milk. don’t buy!
V**R
I love this, no mess, easy to use!!!!!
I have made yogurt for years, but never thought much about kefir, the stuff i had tasted terrible and was too sweet. I decided to retry kefir, , and make it fresh like yogurt. I wanted to start with culture before getting into grains. I only use one quart of yogurt every 2-3 weeks. shipping was prime fast. I had 1 quart of fresh goat milk, and 1/2 gallon of local cow milk, single grass fed herd, pasteurized. I made a small quart of goat yogurt, and a mixed quart of kefir. I warmed the milk in the quart jar, quart jar in pot with warm water for 30 mins ( warming it a bit helps the starter). I pitched both cultures at the same time, 6 pm. since I keep a very cool house, I snuggled the kefir next to the yogurt maker, and wrapped a dish towel around it. Perfect results on both at 6 am.( 12 hours later) Kefir tastes really good, better than the grocery store stuff. I am using a old yogurt trick, I put kefir in a ice cube tray, froze it and will use it to set the next batches. Just get the milk to room temp, then add the frozen cube, stir an hour later. I bet it will work just like yogurt starter. I tried kefri grains, from a friend, what a smelly stinky mess. I love this culture, gives me what I need with no fuss. My last batch was from a frozen cube, and I got a nice quart of kefir for baking. so the frozen cube trick works.
M**E
Pricey but did the job...
I recently purchased the Cultures for Health Kefir Starter Culture, and while the product itself delivered good results, I couldn't help but feel that it was a little pricey for what it offered. The package contained a small amount of kefir starter culture, and considering the cost, I expected a more generous quantity. Another aspect that left me somewhat disappointed was the instructions provided. As a first-time kefir maker, I was hoping for clear and detailed guidance on the preparation process, but the instructions seemed somewhat vague and lacking in crucial information. I had to search for additional resources online to understand the proper steps fully. That said, the kefir starter culture did work as promised, and my kefir turned out delicious and healthy. The cultures seemed to be of good quality, and they produced a creamy and tangy kefir drink that I enjoyed thoroughly. The taste and benefits were there, but I just wished for a smoother experience in the preparation phase. In the future, I might explore other kefir starter options that offer more value for the price and come with more comprehensive instructions, especially for beginners. While the Cultures for Health Kefir Starter Culture does the job, I feel there are better alternatives available that strike a better balance between cost and quantity while providing clearer guidance for users.
M**W
Worked like a charm using Judy Craig's comments (see her review of this product 9/25/25)
Followed the reviewer mentioned in the title. Used 18 hr fermentation time (vs 24). Bought items to replicate all her suggestions, but added (FyndraX Pour Spout Lids for Ball Wide Mouth Mason Jars) for storage in the refrigerator after fermentation was completed. Mild flavor (compared to what a 24 hr time would give). Only problem was how difficult to blend the Kefir Starter POWDER; I must have stirred a good 15 minutes to get the surface clumps out. To the finished, refrigerated product, I blended a portion with fresh strawberries and some Pure Inventions - Coconut Water Infusion Drops –( Electrolytes - Sugar-Free Hydration). Yum. (Both the pour spout wide mouth lids and the coconut water infusion drops are available from Amazon). I printed out reviewer Judy Craig's "how-to"--simple & accurate
A**K
Not what I thought I was getting
I thought this product was kefir grains that I could rehydrate and feed like a sour dough starter. It’s not like that. The package says it is good for several batches of kefir. That’s true if you’re careful and save curds and pour milk over them. I spent a lot of time researching how to find the grains and trying to sift through the kefir and they were non existent. If you want the grains you can feed, grow and find floating on top of your kefir, search for live, not dehydrated grains. I found mine on Etsy and trying to nurture this stuff along until it gets here.
W**J
Easy Peasy - Just be patient!
Made my first batch using using room temp coconut water! It had fermented within 14 hours but I let it go and “processed” at about 40 hours. It is probably a little tangier than I’d like but I’m ok with it. I added strawberry slices, as well as some mashed ones. As another reviewer indicated, I saved out 3/4 cup before adding fruit and put into ice cube trays (2 cubes in the one I have is a 1/4). I did not strain - it seemed mixed as to do or not and the directions did not say too. I’ve got a milk one to start as soon as it comes to room temp (I know it doesn’t have too but I’m doing based off some reviews and searching online). Fingers crossed but I’m def happy with first batch as well as the ability to freeze starters!
C**F
Easy to follow instructions
A**R
Tried 3 batches, none of the worked. I don’t recommend buying this item.
A**M
Works great heating up the milk to room temperature seemed to be the key. Repeat customer
R**Z
For probiotics. For overall health.
A**R
Works very well, impressive considering no actual grains
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