05 Jul 5 ways to eat fermented foods that aren’t sauerkraut
Eating Fermented Foods
Umeboshi plum vinegar
We love this one here. Can be used just like balsamic and is full of probiotics.
Homemade yogurt
Give our homemade coconut yogurt a try! SO easy to make!
Miso
Add miso to your marinades, soups and more! Check out our One Pan Maple Miso Glazed Chicken with Veggies.
Raw Pickles or Lacto-fermented Veggies
We love Bubbies brand pickles if you are not up for making your own. Find these in the refrigerated section of the store. Also check locally as many people make ferments to sell in markets and such. You can try fermenting your own vegetables such as cauliflower, garlic, peppers, radishes and more! Here’s a great cookbook with easy recipes.
Kefir
For homemade you’ll need a starter and recipe or purchased is good too (look for lowest sugar added possible).
If you’re interested in making your own ferments quickly and easily (think fermented salsa, mayo, ketchup, yogurt etc) check our Microbiome Makeover Course.
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