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Does salt affect fermentation?

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Does salt affect fermentation?
« on: 17/06/2021 11:21:45 »
Manogna asks:

What is the impact of salt on the natural fermentation process?

Do you know?
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Re: Does salt affect fermentation?
« Reply #1 on: 17/06/2021 12:13:55 »
The Naked Scientists podcast did a special on fermented foods in May 2021.

As I recall, the purpose of adding salt is to discourage unfriendly microbes
...but don't add too much, or you will discourage all microbes.
- You also want the right temperature and right oxygen levels to encourage the right bacteria
- And to prevent it becoming a smelly, mouldy goo..

Listen, or read the transcript here (my browser refuses to search the text, for some reason...)
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/interviews/health-benefits-fermented-foods
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Re: Does salt affect fermentation?
« Reply #2 on: 17/06/2021 14:10:35 »
Quote from: Sally Le Page on 17/06/2021 11:21:45
Manogna asks:

What is the impact of salt on the natural fermentation process?

Do you know?
In bread making the salt slows down the fermentation process
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