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BAAAAAAAAhahahahahahaFunny story. I ate several helpings of beets for dinner and the next day the toilet was blood RED. I was shocked. I thought maybe I was having a bleeding problem. After thinking about it a minute I realized it was the beets. A few hours later I heard my wife scream in the bathroom. Guess why. LOL.
So you like zuke? Try Elizabeth Andoh's book "Washoku". The procedure is there for pressed pickles (basically instant), miso pickles, little vinegar pickles (good for lotus root and such), and finally, nuka zuke, or rice bran pickles. Those are the fermented ones, using bacteria from the air, your veggie scraps, and most of all your own hands.ronbre wrote:all this talk about picking garden produce, reminded me of when I read One Straw Revolution by Manasobu Fukoka. He seemed to be extremely fond of pickled stuff..he said that all the old timers lived on pickled vegetables in the wintertime..I'd like to have a little more history of ancient Japanese pickled vegetables some time.