Raw Kefir Near Wächtersbach, Germany
2 raw kefir sources found nearby
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Raw milk kefir is traditionally made by culturing fresh, unpasteurized milk with live kefir grains. It's sought after for its tart, effervescent flavor and traceable farm origin. Sources near Wächtersbach, Germany may include:
- Direct Farm Sales: Buy raw kefir straight from the dairy farm with on-site or pre-order pickup
- Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a cow or goat herd to legally access raw dairy including kefir
- Specialty Retailers: Health food stores and co-ops that carry raw dairy products from local farms
- Drop Locations: Scheduled delivery pickup points coordinated by farms in your region
- Farmers Markets: Some farms sell raw kefir seasonally at local markets
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Raw Kefir Availability Near Wächtersbach, Germany
Within 50 miles of Wächtersbach, Germany: 2 off-farm sources.
Raw Kefir Sources Near Wächtersbach, Germany
2 sources found
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Korinthe Naturkost
Hanauer Str. 26
Alzenau, Bayern
Germany 63755On fridays: rarely raw A1/A2 milk
Every open day: organic raw kefir and raw salted cheese
View Korinthe Naturkost's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Alzenau, Bayern.
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Denns BioMarkt Am Steinheimer Tor
Am Steinheimer Tor 3
Hanau, Hessen
Germany 63450View Denns BioMarkt Am Steinheimer Tor's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Hanau, Hessen.
Denns BioMarkt Am Steinheimer Tor
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