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The process is simple but requires patience: just a couple tablespoons of the seeds get tossed with shredded cabbage and salt, then packed into jars for fermentation. It's important to note that this fermentation process takes at least a month, during which beneficial probiotics are produced.
The resulting sauerkraut, after its month-long fermentation, is not only deliciously tangy with a bright caraway aroma, but it's also a great source of gut-friendly probiotics. These may improve mood and bowel function, along with providing nutrients like vitamins C and K. | Get Full Recipe Here | | | Worth a Look | | Contributed by Gan Jing World | | Exercise Your Brain | | | | | |
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