Posted April 19, 2022
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- Step 1: Pick veggies like carrots, beetroot or cucumbers and cut them into fine slices.
- Step 2: Finely dice the ginger and salt.
- Step 3: Mix them all together in a bowl.
- Step 4: Prepare brine solution and add it to the carrot mix and seal the jar well.
- Step 5: Place this jar in a cool, dark place until the veggies lose colour. Your fermented probiotic vegetables are ready to eat!
Benefits
- Source of beneficial lactic acid bacteria. Most fermented foods contribute bacteria that have a potential probiotic effect. s
- Easier to digest.
- Improves the availability of nutrients.
- May improve mood and behaviour.
- May support heart health.
- Benefits as anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic and anti-atherosclerotic activity.