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  • AxtremusA Axtremus

    Alcohol is fermented.

    Miso, tempeh, natto, olives.

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    @Axtremus said in Fermented foods:

    Alcohol is fermented

    I think technically alcohol is a byproduct of fermentation.

    Distilled spirits wouldn't count, and commercial beer products are probably pasteurized so the good stuff gets killed along with any unwanted microbes.

    I see a home brewing hobby in @Steve-Miller 's future!

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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      You can use whey from strained plain yogurt to kick start fermented veggies in a mason jar. I’ve done it with shredded carrots and cabbage. Add salt and some spices and a pickling weight, get a lid that lets the gas escape and leave it on the counter for a few days til it gets fizzy, then put it in the fridge. Eat a couple of spoonfuls with a meal.

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        Steve Miller
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        I’ve never heard of a pickling weight.

        Now I want one. 😳

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          @Axtremus said in Fermented foods:

          Alcohol is fermented

          I think technically alcohol is a byproduct of fermentation.

          Distilled spirits wouldn't count, and commercial beer products are probably pasteurized so the good stuff gets killed along with any unwanted microbes.

          I see a home brewing hobby in @Steve-Miller 's future!

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          @wtg said in Fermented foods:

          I think technically alcohol is a byproduct of fermentation.

          Good point.

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            My wife drinks kombucha every day. I like it too, but it’s not an everyday thing for me.

            I use miso and soy sauce in cooking often. Kimchi now and then. They all seem to be very good for the digestion, for the gut.

            And sourdough bread.

            I used to make beer. It was delicious but messy and a lot of work and specialized equipment. That was 20 years ago when good beer was hard to find. Now you can get great beer everywhere.

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              "Yogurt works, but plain yogurt tastes awful without a whole lot of sugar which seems to defeat the purpose. I’ve never tried kefir or kombucha -what do you do with it? What else is there?"

              I only eat yogurt plain and unsweetened. Maybe try some different brands? They aren't all alike. Costco sells Bellewether plain yogurt and I think it is especially yummy.

              Kefir is just liquid yogurt. I drink straight kombucha only rarely. I usually put the ginger-lemon kombucha from Costco in my pomegranate lemonade to zing it up a bit.

              Costco also has dried apricots with probiotics in them now. Mr Pique bought it and they are good!

              I loves me a good dill pickle, but other than that I don't go in much for fermented foods except in very small doses.

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                I love fermented pickles and sauerkraut. Kimchi in small doses only. Yogurt is great. But kefir and kombucha both make my stomach turn. I need to find a savoury yogurt dish for breakfast (is there such a thing?) as I don’t love sweet in the morning.

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                  "Yogurt works, but plain yogurt tastes awful without a whole lot of sugar which seems to defeat the purpose. I’ve never tried kefir or kombucha -what do you do with it? What else is there?"

                  I only eat yogurt plain and unsweetened. Maybe try some different brands? They aren't all alike. Costco sells Bellewether plain yogurt and I think it is especially yummy.

                  Kefir is just liquid yogurt. I drink straight kombucha only rarely. I usually put the ginger-lemon kombucha from Costco in my pomegranate lemonade to zing it up a bit.

                  Costco also has dried apricots with probiotics in them now. Mr Pique bought it and they are good!

                  I loves me a good dill pickle, but other than that I don't go in much for fermented foods except in very small doses.

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                  @pique said in Fermented foods:

                  "Yogurt works, but plain yogurt tastes awful without a whole lot of sugar which seems to defeat the purpose.

                  I only buy plain yogurt, the amount of sugar in flavored yogurts is awful. Brown Cow brand is my favorite, comes with a layer of cream across the top. Lots of water leaches out of it though, once the cream layer has been broken. I mix in a few teaspoons of orange marmalade or strawberry jam or top it with maple syrup. I know that adds sugar but at least I can control it.

                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                  • dolmansaxlilD dolmansaxlil

                    I love fermented pickles and sauerkraut. Kimchi in small doses only. Yogurt is great. But kefir and kombucha both make my stomach turn. I need to find a savoury yogurt dish for breakfast (is there such a thing?) as I don’t love sweet in the morning.

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                    @dolmansaxlil said in Fermented foods:

                    I need to find a savoury yogurt dish for breakfast (is there such a thing?) as I don’t love sweet in the morning.

                    How about Avocado Yogurt Toast?

                    Avocado Yogurt Toast

                    Give your avocado toast a protein boost with this clever twist.

                    Spread Greek yogurt on whole grain toast, then top with mashed avocado, a squeeze of lemon, and a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning.

                    This toast combines the creaminess of avocado with the tanginess of yogurt for a satisfying breakfast.

                    It’s packed with healthy fats, protein, and fiber to keep you full all morning.

                    https://mykitchenmates.com/yogurt-breakfast-ideas/

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                    • S Steve Miller

                      I’ve never heard of a pickling weight.

                      Now I want one. 😳

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                      @Steve-Miller said in Fermented foods:

                      I’ve never heard of a pickling weight.

                      Now I want one. 😳

                      DIY:

                      https://www.farmcurious.com/blogs/farmcurious/58156485-diy-fermenting-weights

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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