SAUERKRAUT Recipe & Story by Mel | Motion Bali (2024)

  • November 19, 2020

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Are you a lover of Fitness and healthy Food as well? Are you searching as me for the foods which suits your lifestyle and making you feel energized, strong and gives you the glow?

I might found it again! For a long time now I want to produce my own Sauerkraut and finally I do it.

After I made my own Sauerkraut I started to eat it like a cure and haven’t stop it. In beginning I ate ¾ – 1 cup per day for 2 weeks. My stomach could handle it. I recommend a daily use of 30-40gr, as 4-5 fork daily. Its good to add it to your normal meals.

I am in love with healthy crunchy foods. For some people I might eat some strange looking combinations as I love to eat the Sauerkraut on my homemade Seed bread with cream cheese or Greek yogurt.

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The raw consume is the best to reach the highest amount of benefits to your body system.

What did I get out of eating Sauerkraut daily for the first 2weeks?

100% visible smoother, tighter and cleaner skin after a couple of days already.

I defiantly reduced my cellulite and got a strong metabolism boost and cleanse which showed that I haven’t had a bloated stomach since than, still if you eat too much of it, though, or you will experience the discomfort of bloating and flatulence. Most superfoods are very beneficial but they just work in the right amount, otherwise they can be your enemy too.

Somehow I am less puffy too after eating too salty-sugary foods as cheese or extra fruits. Recently I said to a friend that I can think clearer again but this just pop in mind now…BUT this could be also an effect of the Sauerkraut which I am consuming now on regular base since 6 weeks. Super happy!

In German we say: Sauer macht lustig! Eng. Sour makes fun!

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History

Two centuries ago, when this variation of fermented cabbage rose in popularity in China, fermentation was a means of slowing fresh produce’s spoiling. During fermentation, microorganisms on the cabbage convert the natural sugars into carbon dioxide and organic acids. Over the years, it earned its German name “Sauerkraut,” which is translated to “sour herb” or “sour cabbage.”

Fermentation

During fermentation, naturally occurring yeast and bacteria in the air, on your hands, and the cabbage reacts with the cabbage’s sugars. The result is beneficial probiotics, not unlike those found in yogurt and kefir. Besides the valuable health benefits, the process makes food more digestible, improving the gut’s vitamin and mineral absorption capabilities. All these benefits make sauerkraut nutritionally superior to raw cabbage or coleslaw!

Immune Booster

The probiotics in sauerkraut help maintain a healthy gut lining by balancing the bacteria in the gut. Strong gut lining stops possible leakage of undesirable substances into the body, which may lead to an immune reaction. By ensuring a healthy gut flora, harmful bacteria are discouraged while natural antibodies are encouraged.

Weight Loss Benefits

The good news, apart from being low in calories, sauerkraut is high in fibre, which naturally reduces the normal daily intake of calories. High in natural probiotics, which are believed to reduce the body’s fat through regular diets, slimming the waistline almost by default.

Nutritional Value

One cup of sauerkraut provides 27 calories of nutritional value, including 6 grams of carbs, 4 grams of fibre, and 1 gram of protein.

Brain Health and Stress Reduction

Healthy gut flora may play a stress-reducing role and preserve brain health. The memory may be improved by probiotics in the body, reducing symptoms associated with anxiety, autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression. However, anti-depressant medication may be affected by sauerkraut, and such patients should consult their physician before introducing sauerkraut to their diet.

Disease Fighter

•Anti-carcinogenic plant compounds may reduce the development and spread of certain cancer cells;

•High fiber, probiotic, and vitamin K2 content may lower cholesterol levels, improve blood pressure slightly, and lower the risk of heart disease;

•Vitamin K2 promotes strong, healthy bones.

Summing Up

For a good reason, this cruciferous-based simple dish has come a superfood! Don’t eat too much of it, though, or you will experience the discomfort of bloating and flatulence. Keep it in your fridge. Eat as a side dish and you will be happy!

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German Sauerkraut Recipe

Ingredients

1 white cabbage ca 1-1,2 kg

1Tbsp. Pink Himalaya salt

2 apple

Method

  1. Take off 4-5 outside leafs and wash them
  2. Wash the cabbage
  3. Cut cabbage in quarters and cut of the white trunk and hard parts
  4. Shop finelythe cabbage, as finer as better the tasteand softer it gets
  5. Cut the 2 apples and put quick in food processor, set at the side
  6. Put your finely cabbage in a big bowl and add the 1 Tbsp. salt
  7. With your hands start massagingthe cabbage with the salt for some minutes.
  8. When its getting shiny and watery add the apples and massage it some more min..
  9. You should see some water building on the bottom of the bowl, then it is enough
  10. Put some Kraut in the jar and push it firmly down with a pounder.
  11. NOTE the cabbage has to have liquid on top of it always, otherwise there is no fermentation happening.
  12. You keep going filling the jar with batches of Sauerkraut always push the kraut firmdown, seeing water building on top.
  13. When all kraut is inside the jar, fold the big cabbage leaves and put them firm on top and press it firm on the kraut. You can put a fermentingweight on top or a heavy item as a stone. Some water coming up to the cabbage leafs, if they are just a bit wet, most important is that the Sauerkraut is completely underwater.
  14. Keep the glass in a dark place not to cool, not too warm. Around 20 degrees.
  15. Daily open quick the jar and push the Kraut down and close it immediately
  16. After 6-7days you open the glass and take the big leaves off. You can eat them. Now put the Kraut in the chiller and leaf for 5-7days until soften and complete in flavours.

Let the Food be the Medicine and Medicine the Food. Hippocrates(400 BC)

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FAQs

Is it OK to eat sauerkraut every day? ›

You can eat sauerkraut every day. But if you're looking to benefit your gut bacteria, you can also eat other fermented foods and beverages like kimchi and kombucha. Yogurt also contains beneficial probiotics. Each product can contain different strains of bacteria, which may vary in their benefits.

Does sauerkraut lower blood pressure? ›

May support heart health

Cabbage is a good source of potassium, that and the probiotic content may promote lower blood pressure. Sauerkraut is also a source of vitamin K2 which helps prevent calcium deposits from accumulating in arteries, a possible cause of atherosclerosis.

What is the best sauerkraut salt ratio? ›

The most widely used ratio of 2.00%–2.25% weight of salt to weight of cabbage gives the best results. This means you add 2g to 2.25g of salt for every 100g of finely sliced cabbage in your recipe.

Does sauerkraut lower cholesterol? ›

Researchers have found that sauerkraut can reduce cholesterol levels and triglyceride levels while significantly boosting levels of superoxide dismutase and glutathione — two beneficial antioxidants. These antioxidants help get rid of harmful free radicals that can damage heart and blood vessels.

Should I eat sauerkraut in the morning or at night? ›

To benefit from consuming sauerkraut, you are recommended to maintain the consistency of quantity and consume it regularly. Sauerkraut can be eaten at any time of the day but consuming it early in the morning is considered the best time.

When should you not eat sauerkraut? ›

High sodium content.

If you're at risk of high blood pressure or are on a low sodium diet, salty sauerkraut may not be the best choice for you. That said, there's less than 1,000 milligrams of sodium in one cup, so it depends on what else you eat.

What does sauerkraut do to your bowels? ›

Sauerkraut also has a high fiber content that helps with constipation by making stools softer, and simultaneously increasing its mass and volume. This bulkiness makes for easier passage through the digestive tract and quicker elimination.

Does sauerkraut clean your liver? ›

The same “good” bugs that you enjoy in your yogurt, kraut, and kefir that promote smooth digestion and boost the immune system may also help diminish fat accumulation in the liver. Time to add fermented foods to the list of items that are good for the liver!

Is sauerkraut OK for kidneys? ›

Too much sodium in your diet can lead to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and congestive heart failure. To prevent these issues, limit yourself to one portion of sauerkraut per day and avoid processed foods to keep your sodium levels low.

Can I use pink Himalayan salt for sauerkraut? ›

We recommend Himalayan Pink Salt for use in fermenting due to its mineral-rich profile, being less processed than other salts (meaning no chemicals went into the production of the salt). Salt is not only a factor in taste; it also affects the texture of your sauerkraut.

What happens if you put too much salt in sauerkraut? ›

Too little salt can cause the sauerkraut to get mushy or moldy and too much will slow the fermentation down significantly. Always start with the least amount of salt required and add more if needed.

What happens if you don't put enough salt in sauerkraut? ›

Using too little salt not only softens the cabbage but also yields a product lacking in flavor.

What is the healthiest brand of sauerkraut? ›

The healthiest brand of sauerkraut is one that is made with organic cabbage and is unpasteurized. Some popular brands include Wildbrine, Farmhouse Culture, and Bubbies.

Is canned tuna good for high cholesterol? ›

Likewise, eating cold-water fish such as salmon twice a week can lower LDL by replacing meat and delivering healthy omega-3 fats. Other good fish options include chunk light canned tuna and tinned sardines.

Can too much sauerkraut be bad for you? ›

The studies found that sauerkraut induced inflammation locally, but repeated intake may result in diarrhea. Some studies pointed out anticarcinogenic effects of sauerkraut, while others concentrated on the interaction with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).

How much sauerkraut should I eat per day? ›

How much sauerkraut to eat daily? For a healthy individual, it is recommended that you eat 1-2 forkfuls of sauerkraut 2-3 times per day. If you are dealing with health challenges, such as compromised digestion, or are on a salt-restrictive diet, read further for tips to get you started.

How many times a week should you eat sauerkraut? ›

It's up to you. If you're new to fermented foods, start off with a forkful a day to allow your gut to get used to the probiotics and fibre. Work your way up to two forkfuls a day over a month or so or simply enjoy it once or twice a week as a side to your main course.

How much sauerkraut should you eat a day for health? ›

A study from 2018 offers a guideline for how much sauerkraut to eat for maximum health benefits. Participants consumed 75 grams of sauerkraut per day. People can start by eating 1 tablespoon (tbsp) of sauerkraut daily and working up to slightly larger amounts.

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