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My first attempt at home made Kimchi

My first attempt at home made Kimchi
Sure hope it tastes as good as it looks

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fantastic !!

You will have to let us know how it tastes
I made one batch and used a bit too much ginger, and holy wow did it have some snap !!!
I also usually end up adding too much Red Pepper flakes, but I do like my kim chi 'Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally' hot !!!
You know you gots a good batch when you sample it and then push it away with tears in your eyes, but within a couple minutes you are wanting more :)


Might be time I join you in a batch :)

ohh and here's a tip for next time you make up a batch.
Turn your home theater system on and while you make the Kim Chi, play the theme song from The Good, The bad and The Ugly :)
It will help to make some great Kim Chi ....works every time :)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFa1-kciCb4
 
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Never tried fermented carrots...although there's a smidgeon in some kimchis. Sounds interesting. I guess just about any vegetable could be fermented.

From my understanding there are not many vegetable can be fermented

As far as healthy everything that I have has nothing but good benefits from Fermented food , I have come across some recipes that add sugar I always delete the sugar
 
From my understanding there are not many vegetable can be fermented
I think just about any can, but some may not turn out that great...

"There’s no vegetable you can’t ferment,” he said, but added that leafy greens such as kale — because of their chlorophyll content — aren’t to most people’s liking."

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http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2014/03/fermenting-veggies-at-home-follow-food-safety-abcs/#.WtIl4_ch01I
 
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