FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast

FermUp

FermUp is a weekly conversation about the art, science and history of food fermentation brought to you by two fermentation enthusiasts. We cover the what, why and DIY how-to. Learn ways to ferment common food items such as sauerkraut, kimchee, and kombucha, kefir and yogurt. We also explore cultures of fermentation from around the world. If it is fermentable and edible, we will discuss it. read less
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93: Researching Fermentation
12-12-2014
93: Researching Fermentation
This week’s special guest is Geoffrey Tolle. We talk research and science. We also talk about Geoffrey’s latest fermentation project. Show notes: Immobilized Microbe Fermentation Kopsahelis, Nikolaos; Panas, Panayiotis; Kourkoutas, Yiannis; Koutinas, Athanasious A. “Evaluation of the Thermally Dried Immobilized Cells of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus on Apple Pieces as a Potent Starter Culture”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. V 55, n 24: 9829-9836 (2007). DOI 10.1021/jf0719712. Kourkoutas, Y.; Komaitis, M.; Koutinas, A. A.; Kanellaki, M. “Wine Production Using Yeast Immobilized on Apple Pieces as Low and Room Temperatures”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. V 49, n 03: 1417-1425 (2001). DOI 10.1021/jf000942n. Easy Trick with Bread Yeast Yeh, Lien-Te; Charles, Albert Linton; Ho, Chi-Tang; Huang, Tzou-Chi. “a Novel Bread Making Process Using Salt-Stressed Baker’s Yeast”. Journal of Food Science. V 74, n 9: 399-402 (2009). DOI 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2009.01337.x. Construction Fermentation Raut, Supriya; Sarode, D. D.; Lele, S. S. “Biocalcification Using B. pasteurii for Strengthening Brick Masonry Civil Engineering Structures”. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. V 30: 191-200 (2014). DOI 10.1007/s11274-013-1439-5. (Open Access) - Zamarreño, Dania V.; Inkpen, Robert; May, Eric. “Carbonate Crystals Precipitated by Freshwater Bacteria and their Use as a Limestone Consolidate”. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. V 75, n 18: 5981-5990 (2009). DOI 10.1128/AEM.02079-08. Sources of On-Line Information: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge Open Access. Journal of the Institue of Brewing Open Access 2012 and earlier) – Journal of the Institute of Brewing. Journal of Fermentation Technology Open Access. Technical but might be helpful. Directory of Open Access Journals Open Access to a lot of On-Line Journals. Using the search function is crude but easiest. National Center for Biotechnology Information Some Open Access. This provides info on US government-funded papers that are supposed to be public access but there are still kinks. It doesn’t have as many fermentation articles as one might like but it’s helpful. You can set up an automatic search and alert. Japan Science and Technology Information Aggregator A Lot of Open Access. A lot in Japanese but still a Lot of Good Stuff that You Can’t Find Elsewhere. Also, just because a journal is behind a pay-wall doesn’t mean, usually, that you can’t take a look at the abstract for it. If you find a couple of articles that you’re interested in, then your state library or state university library may be able to help you get a copy of the article. Brewing & Fermentation Textbooks - CRC Press The CRC Press has a number of very good (and expensive) books on fermentation. You may not be able to afford them but you might be able to borrow them through inter-library loan. Rate us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! Send your feedback to podcast@fermup.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
85: To Starter or Not to Starter
03-10-2014
85: To Starter or Not to Starter
Why would anyone want to use starter cultures when fermenting vegetables? Branden is joined by fellow fermenter, Jason Spencer, to discuss the differences between starter cultures and wild or spontaneous fermentation. Show notes: S.E. Nash Making Cultured Vegetables at Home.mov - YouTube [Kinetic CultureCreate Your Own Fermented Foods](https://products.mercola.com/kinetic-culture/) [Effects of Leuconostoc mesenteroides starter culturesPubMed](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17995739) www.agriculturejournals.cz/publicFiles/50661.pdf [Using whey for fermentationphickle](https://phickle.com/index.php/why-i-dont-whey-lacto-fermentation-without-starters/) Reedsburg Fermentation Fest [Kombucha & Miso EventsFermenters Club](https://www.fermentersclub.com/events/) Creative Kimchi Playshop [Fermentation on WheelsFermentation on Wheels is a traveling culinary research hub with a mission to harvest & preserve, encourage sustainability, and teach fermentation.](https://www.fermentationonwheels.com/) Austin Fermentation Festival Afterparty Meet-and-Greet… Tickets, Austin - Eventbrite [Austin Fermentation Festival 2014Texas Farmers Market](https://texasfarmersmarket.org/austin-fermentation-festival-2014/) [Jason Spencer & Ferment FanaticsFor Fans of All Fermentation](https://fermentfanatics.com/) Ferment Fanatics Rate us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! Send your feedback to podcast@fermup.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
84: Sandor's Cabin and Nukadoko
26-09-2014
84: Sandor's Cabin and Nukadoko
Branden is enthusiastic about hopefully some day visiting the most fermented cabin in Tennessee. Danijela just wants a cabin. This is a special episode because the original co-host, Danijela, is back again for a day, after missing out on over 50 episodes! News, events, butchering, and more! Show notes: Fermentation Farm - Modern Farmer [CMU brews up certificate program in fermentation scienceCrain’s Detroit Business](https://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140925/NEWS01/140929920/cmu-brews-up-certificate-program-in-fermentation-science) IDEAS IN FOOD: Butchering: two brilliant volumes Butchering Poultry, Rabbit, Lamb, Goat, and Pork: The Comprehensive Photographic Guide to Humane Slaughtering and Butchering: Adam Danforth, Joel Salatin: 9781612121888: Amazon.com: Books [How to Make Nukadoko (Fermented Rice Bran Bed) for PicklingGarden Betty](https://www.gardenbetty.com/2014/08/how-to-make-nukadoko-fermented-rice-bran-bed-for-pickling/) [2nd Annual Boston Fermentation FestivalVimeo](https://vimeo.com/105555327) Boston Ferments [75: Boston Ferments & Ogusky CeramicsFermUp](https://fermup.com/podcast/75/) Kimchi and Mead - Farm to Fermentation Series at NessAlla Kombucha- Class Two Reedsburg Fermentation Fest The 2014 Portland Fermentation Festival [Fermentation on WheelsFermentation on Wheels is a traveling culinary research hub with a mission to harvest & preserve, encourage sustainability, and teach fermentation.](https://www.fermentationonwheels.com/) [51: Fermentation on WheelsFermUp](https://fermup.com/podcast/51/) Bitter & Esters Fuhmentaboudit!: the companion site for Fuhmentaboudit!, a show about all things fermentable, broadcasting live every Monday at 7 pm EST on Heritage Radio Network Rate us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! Send your feedback to podcast@fermup.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.