Gunduruk - success or fail?
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2023 1:54 pm
Hi.
Ben here.
Newbie fermenter in London, UK.
I started fermenting some chard to make Gunduruk a couple of months ago, using a method in a book by Alys Fowler. Unfortunately I can’t really tell if it’s worked! Can I ask for a bit of guidance?
I made three jars. In two of them, there’s some worrying-looking white patches on the chard leaves. The third jar looks a bit better.
I didn’t add any brine to the vegetables - I just let them produce their own liquid. I wonder if this is where things went a bit wrong - the liquid produced never came more than halfway up the jars. (I think a lack of sunshine/heat may have been an issue here.)
The third jar produced a few bubbles but not many. The other jars, even less.
Any thoughts about whether this has been successful or not?
Ben here.
Newbie fermenter in London, UK.
I started fermenting some chard to make Gunduruk a couple of months ago, using a method in a book by Alys Fowler. Unfortunately I can’t really tell if it’s worked! Can I ask for a bit of guidance?
I made three jars. In two of them, there’s some worrying-looking white patches on the chard leaves. The third jar looks a bit better.
I didn’t add any brine to the vegetables - I just let them produce their own liquid. I wonder if this is where things went a bit wrong - the liquid produced never came more than halfway up the jars. (I think a lack of sunshine/heat may have been an issue here.)
The third jar produced a few bubbles but not many. The other jars, even less.
Any thoughts about whether this has been successful or not?