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- [Rice](rice.html)
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- [Eggs](eggs.html)
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- [Bread](bread.html)
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- [Sauerkraut](sauerkraut.html)
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## More Info
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# Sauerkraut
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Sauerkraut is a based lacto-fermented food that is healthy and has a long shelf live.
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## Ingredients
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- 1 head of cabbage
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- 2-4% sea salt by cabbage weight
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## Directions
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1. Prepare and clean as many glass jars as you think you'll need.
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2. Chop or shred cabbage and rinse under cold water. Sprinkle with salt.
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3. Knead the cabbage with clean hands for about 10 minutes until there is enough liquid to cover it.
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4. Stuff the cabbage into a glass jar, pressing the cabbage underneath the liquid. If necessary, add a bit of water to completely cover the cabbage.
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5. Cover the jar with a tight lid, airlock lid, or coffee filter secured with a rubber band.
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6. Culture at room temperature (60-70°F/15-20°C is preferred) for at least 2 weeks, until desired flavor and texture is achieved. If using a tight lid, burp it daily to release excess pressure.
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7. Once the sauerkraut is finished, put a tight lid on the jar and move to cold storage. The sauerkraut's flavor will continue to develop as it ages.
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## Contribution
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- Andrej Kirchmaier, XMR: 53QjcCVACp4Fuc5cULMoa8GyS8jyuwLteSihhoAkuezfBMSpnwsQgZ2Mu1cha2fpG8AZqtAwdHmZB6hNqk3K4485HrKQFyS
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