🌍 Ferments of the World: 5 Traditional Recipes You Can Make at Home
Fermentation isn’t just a trend—it’s an ancient, global tradition. From the bubbly tang of Mexican tepache to the deep funk of Korean kimchi, nearly every culture has developed its own signature ferment. In this guide, we’ll explore five traditional fermented recipes from around the world that you can easily make at home, even with minimal ingredients and equipment. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned fermenter, these global ferments offer bold flavors, rich histories, and plenty of probiotics.
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Kombucha Ph- chart
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Kimchi Beyond Cabbage
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How to Make Tempeh at Home
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Measuring and Using Salt in Fermentation
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