Why Slower Ferments Often Taste Better
Slower fermentation creates deeper flavor, better balance, and improved texture. When cultures are given time instead of heat and pressure, fermentation becomes calmer, more reliable, and far more delicious.
How I Manage Vegetable Ferments
Vegetable ferments don’t need to be chaotic to be alive. This is how I manage multiple active ferments at once, keep them safe and delicious, and avoid the overwhelm that makes people quit fermenting altogether.