Why do 73% of Slovaks have problems withdigestionAnd what is Mexico doing about it?

The actual cause is almost never in the food.
The real reason is that most people have weakened intestinal microflora...
- Bloating after almost every meal
- Post-lunch fatigue that "knocks you out"
- Abdominal discomfort that doesn't go away with exercise
- Slow digestion and constipation
- Weak immunity – you catch every cold
- Tired skin that looks exhausted
I spent 12 years looking for a solution for my digestion...
— Lucia H., Bratislava (verified customer)
Fermented drinks are having a moment, but long before kombucha became mainstream, Mexico had already perfected its own naturally fermented beverage: tepache.
In this article, we explain what tepache is, where it comes from, how it’s made, and why it’s gaining popularity as a natural, alcohol-free fermented drink around the world.
What Is Tepache?
Tepache is a traditional Mexican fermented pineapple drink, originally made using pineapple peels, water, and natural sugars.
Unlike many modern fermented beverages, tepache is:
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lightly fermented
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naturally fizzy
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mildly sweet
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very low in alcohol
Because of its gentle fermentation process, tepache has historically been enjoyed as a refreshing everyday drink rather than as an alcoholic beverage.
The Origins of Tepache
Tepache dates back to pre-Hispanic Mexico, where indigenous communities fermented local fruits using wild yeasts.
Over time, pineapple became the most common base, giving tepache its tropical flavor, light acidity, and natural carbonation. Today, tepache remains deeply connected to Mexican food culture.
How Is Tepache Made?
Traditional tepache is produced through natural fermentation:
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Pineapple (often the peel) is combined with water
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Natural sugars are added to activate fermentation
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The mixture ferments for a short period (usually 1–3 days)
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Wild yeasts create light carbonation and flavor complexity
The result is a naturally fermented pineapple drink that is refreshing, aromatic, and easy to drink.
Does Tepache Have Nutritional Value?
As a naturally fermented pineapple drink, tepache contains compounds that come from both the fruit itself and the fermentation process.
Pineapple naturally provides small amounts of vitamins and antioxidants, while fermentation may contribute organic acids and trace nutrients that are commonly found in traditional fermented beverages.
Because tepache is lightly fermented and typically consumed fresh, its nutritional profile can vary depending on ingredients, fermentation time, and preparation method.
Is Tepache Alcoholic?
Tepache is generally considered a low-alcohol or alcohol-free fermented drink. Because fermentation is short and mild, alcohol levels remain minimal.
For this reason, tepache is often described as an alcohol-free fermented drink and a healthy alternative to soda. Alcohol content can vary depending on fermentation time and method.
Tepache vs. Kombucha
Although both are fermented drinks, they differ significantly:
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Tepache is pineapple-based; kombucha is tea-based
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Tepache has a shorter fermentation time
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Tepache is fruit-forward and mild; kombucha is tangy and acidic
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Tepache is traditionally very low in alcohol
Tepache stands out as a gentle, fruit-based fermented beverage.
Why Is Tepache Becoming Popular?
As consumers seek natural and minimally processed drinks, tepache aligns perfectly with modern lifestyle trends:
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naturally fermented
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no artificial carbonation
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refreshing taste
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culturally authentic
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often enjoyed as a soda alternative
Final Thoughts
Tepache is not a social media trend but a traditional fermented pineapple drink with centuries of history. For those curious about fermented drinks who want something light and refreshing, tepache is an ideal introduction.
What you can expect day by day. (in italic "day by day")
This is not a one-sip solution. Tepache works gradually—microflora restoration takes time. This is what our customers report:
The first subtle impulse
Digestion will calm down
Deeper changes
A New Balance
What's in every can:
Fully ripened – maximum natural enzymes and fiber.
"True" cinnamon — anti-inflammatory, regulates blood sugar.
Antioxidants for immunity, natural antibacterial protection.
It soothes the stomach and aids digestion after meals.
It helps with bloating, supports metabolism.
Vitamin C, balances pH and taste naturally.
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How Tepache Differs from Other Beverages.
| Property | Tepache | Soda | Kombucha | Probiotics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live cultures | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| No added sugar | Yes | No | Sometimes | Yes |
| Pleasant taste | Yes | Yes | No | N/A |
| Decaffeinated | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Made in Slovakia | Yes | Sometimes | Sometimes | No |
Peter Mikuš
After 8 years in IT, Peter decided to bring something real and authentic to Slovakia. In 2022, he tasted tepache at a market in Oaxaca and spent a whole year searching for a recipe that would preserve the authenticity of Mexican tradition. Tepache is made in a small workshop in Bratislava — by hand, without concentrates, without compromise.
Start your new ritual today.
15 cans. 14 days. A simple ritual that will change how you feel every day.


