KAHM YEAST on FERMENTED VEGETABLES (How to identify & what to do about it)
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Clean Food Living/6:08
That white film on your kraut isn't failure — it's kahm yeast, and every fermentation geek has met it before. Clean Food Living breaks down what you're actually looking at when your vegetables grow that funky surface layer, plus the real call on whether to scrape it or start over. Anyone who's nursed a batch of kimchi through three weeks knows that moment of panic when something unexpected shows up floating on top.
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