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However, pickling and fermenting are not the same, as they affect food in different ways. Read on to learn the difference between pickling and fermenting, plus when to use each method at home.
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If you follow food and cooking trends, you probably know that pickles are becoming very popular in the current culinary ...
Fermentation is everywhere: bread, cheese and wine – the three miracles of Western cuisine & culture – and also yoghurt, vinegar, beer and other alcoholic drinks. According to food historians, the ...
Pickling is the process of preserving food in brine. There are two methods of pickling: fermentation and vinegar-based. In the fermentation process, food is pickled in a salt and water mixture.
Sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles — all of these delightful delicacies are made via fermentation, the transformation of one food into another with the help of microbes.