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  2. Masaura - Wikipedia

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    Masaura, or masyaura, are fermented, sun-dried vegetable balls made with a combination of one or several minced vegetables, together with black lentils. They originate in Nepal and are made by the Nepali diaspora throughout the world. The choice of vegetables is mostly taro, yam, and colocasia leaf.

  3. List of fermented foods - Wikipedia

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    Tibicos water crystals made with Muscovado. This is a list of fermented foods, which are foods produced or preserved by the action of microorganisms.In this context, fermentation typically refers to the fermentation of sugar to alcohol using yeast, but other fermentation processes involve the use of bacteria such as lactobacillus, including the making of foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut.

  4. Pao cai - Wikipedia

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    In industrial production, Sichuan pao cai is classified into three categories: fermented pickles, instant pickles, and other pickles. [15] Fermented pickles are firstly soaked in salted water for fermentation and then add bittern or solution in it. [15] The solid materials are less than 50% and will not separate from the liquid. [15]

  5. Chinese pickles - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables and plums are salted and allowed to ferment with the help of lactic acid bacteria. Depending on the desired product, the vegetable may also be fermented with Chinese wine and spices. Some types of these preserved vegetables are produced through being repeatedly dried after the fermentation.

  6. Gundruk - Wikipedia

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    Gundruk (Nepali: गुन्द्रुक pronounced ⓘ) is a dish made of fermented leafy green vegetables (saag; Nepali: साग), originating in Nepal. It is also popular in Sikkim and other regions of India, as well as in Bhutan and Myanmar . [ 1 ]

  7. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    The pickling of vegetables was an ideal method, prior to refrigerators, that helped to preserve the lifespan of foods. In Korea, kimchi was made during the winter by fermenting vegetables, and burying it in the ground in traditional brown ceramic pots called onggi. This labor further allowed a bonding among women within the family. [22]