sauerkraut brine

  • 1Sauerkraut — (English: pron en|ˈsaʊ̯ɻˌkɻaʊ̯t, German: Audio IPA|De sauerkraut.ogg| [ˈzaʊ.ɐˌkʁaʊt] , Yiddish: IPA2|ˈzɔi̯.əʀˌkʀɔi̯t) is finely shredded cabbage that has been fermented by various lactic acid bacteria, including Leuconostoc , Lactobacillus , and… …

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  • 2Sauerkraut — Sauer kraut , n. [G., fr. sauer sour + kraut herb, cabbage.] Cabbage cut fine and allowed to ferment in a brine made of its own juice with salt, a German dish. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3sauerkraut — ☆ sauerkraut [sou′ər krout΄ ] n. [Ger < sauer, SOUR + kraut, cabbage] chopped cabbage fermented in a brine of its own juice with salt …

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  • 4sauerkraut — noun Etymology: German, from sauer sour + Kraut greens Date: 1617 cabbage cut fine and fermented in a brine made of its own juice with salt …

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  • 5Pickling — Pickling, also known as brining or corning, is the process of preserving food by anaerobic fermentation in brine (a solution of salt in water), to produce lactic acid, or marinating and storing it in an acid solution, usually vinegar (acetic… …

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  • 7Pickled cucumber — A deli pickle A pickled cucumber (commonly known as a pickle in Australia, Canada, and the United States or generically as gh …

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  • 8Russian cuisine — Plates of vareniki, a type of dumpling, with smetana (sour cream) and onion. Russian cuisine (Russian: Русская кухня, tr. Russkaya kuhnya) is diverse, as …

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  • 9Food preservation — Canadian World War I poster encouraging people to preserve food for the winter …

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