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Sauerkraut (/ ˈ s aʊ. ər ˌ k r aʊ t /; German: [ˈzaʊ.ɐˌkʁaʊt] ⓘ, lit. ' sour cabbage ' ) [ 1 ] is finely cut raw cabbage that has been fermented by various lactic acid bacteria . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has a long shelf life and a distinctive sour flavor, both of which result from the lactic acid formed when the bacteria ferment the sugars ...
It was recorded as a colloquial term for Germans by the mid-19th century. During World War I Kraut came to be used in English as an ethnic slur for a German. Although during World War I it was mainly used by British Soldiers, in World War II it became used mainly by American soldiers and less so by British soldiers, who preferred the terms Jerry or Fritz.
Vinegret (Russian: винегрет [1]) or Russian vinaigrette is a salad in Russian cuisine which is also popular in other post-Soviet states. This type of food includes diced cooked vegetables (red beets, potatoes, carrots), chopped onions, as well as sauerkraut and/or brined pickles.
Sauerkraut (which literally means “sour cabbage” in German) was originally invented as a way to preserve cabbage. It’s made by mixing together shredded fresh cabbage and salt, and pressing ...
The village Sauerkraut is the place, Sauerkraut was invented. The characters are: [3] Amadeo, a cock; Amadea, a hen; Bürgermeister Eberle, a pig, is the mayor; Frau Eberle, his wife; Dudu, a creature, near a sheep, the village underdog and main protagonist. Bossi, a crocodile, symbolizes the capitalist and the main antagonist; Joey, dog, son ...
Adding nutrients to suan cai can reduce the fermentation time and nitrite content of suan cai, for example, Asp, Thr, Glu, Cys, Tyr, Mg2+, Mn2+ and inosine.With the condition of 10 °C (50 °F), the fermentation time of suan cai is reduced by 5 days compared with that of unsupplemented suan cai, and the nitrite content of suan cai supplemented with these nutrients was approximately 0.7 times ...
Kraut is an English-language ethnic slur for a German person.. Kraut may also refer to: . Sauerkraut, a cabbage dish; Kraut, German for cabbage or herb; Kraut (surname) Kraut (band), a punk rock band from New York City
Pineapple may also be included in sauerkraut [3] or endive stamppot. [1] In recent years, variations on the traditional stamppot have become more popular with ingredients such as rocket, leeks, beets, sweet potato, or mushrooms. Sometimes, fish is used as an ingredient in stamppot as well. Stamppot is primarily a cold-weather dish. [2]