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FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast
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100 episodes
8 months ago
FermUp is a weekly conversation about the art, science and history of food fermentation brought to you by two fermentation enthusiasts. We cover the what, why and DIY how-to. Learn the history and ways to ferment common food items such as sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, kefir and yogurt. We also explore cultures of fermentation from around the world. If it is fermentable and edible, we will discuss it.
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FermUp is a weekly conversation about the art, science and history of food fermentation brought to you by two fermentation enthusiasts. We cover the what, why and DIY how-to. Learn the history and ways to ferment common food items such as sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, kefir and yogurt. We also explore cultures of fermentation from around the world. If it is fermentable and edible, we will discuss it.
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96: Condiment Conduits
FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast
32 minutes 31 seconds
10 years ago
96: Condiment Conduits
This week we follow up on exploding ferments, talk fermentation illustration, and discuss fermented condiments as a conduit for different cuisines.
FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast
FermUp is a weekly conversation about the art, science and history of food fermentation brought to you by two fermentation enthusiasts. We cover the what, why and DIY how-to. Learn the history and ways to ferment common food items such as sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, kefir and yogurt. We also explore cultures of fermentation from around the world. If it is fermentable and edible, we will discuss it.