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Pickling
PreservationPreserving food in acidic liquid (vinegar) or through lacto-fermentation. Creates tangy, crunchy preserved vegetables and more.
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Acid (vinegar) or beneficial bacteria (fermentation) creates an environment where harmful bacteria cannot survive, preserving food.
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- 1
Clean and cut vegetables to desired size
- 2
For quick pickles: heat vinegar with salt, sugar, spices
- 3
Pour hot brine over vegetables in jar
- 4
Cool and refrigerate for quick pickles
- 5
For fermented: salt vegetables and let sit covered
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- âUse non-iodized salt for fermentation
- âKeep vegetables submerged under brine
- âFermentation takes days to weeks
- âQuick pickles are ready in hours but last weeks
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- âNot keeping vegetables submerged
- âUsing iodized salt for fermentation
- âNot sterilizing jars properly
- âRefrigerating ferments before they're ready
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Champús
Colombia
25 hours 30 minutes (includes overnight fermentation)
Rosolje
Estonia
1 hour
Sanga de Manioc
Cameroon
1 hour 15 minutes
Pad Pak Bung Fai Daeng
Thailand
18-19 minutes
Seco de Lengua de Res
Ecuador
3 hours 30 minutes
Huzarensalade
Netherlands
50 minutes
Chikwangue
Democratic Republic of the Congo
4-8.5 hours
Kebda Iskandarani
Egypt
30-32 minutes
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- Cucumbers (pickles)
- Onions, peppers, carrots
- Eggs
- Korean kimchi, German sauerkraut
ð³ å¿ èŠãªéå ·
- â¢Glass jars
- â¢Vinegar or salt
- â¢Spices
- â¢Weight for fermentation