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The Local Food Report
As we re-imagine our relationships to what we eat, Local Food Report creator Elspeth Hay takes us to the heart of the local food movement to talk with growers, harvesters, processors, cooks, policy makers and visionaries

"Real Pickles" Business Thrives on Lacto-Fermentation

Elspeth Hay

Most modern pickles are made with vinegar and sugar. But it hasn't always been this way. This week on the Local Food Report, Elspeth Hay talks with a couple in Western Massachusetts who make their cucumber pickles the old-fashioned way: by fermenting them with lacto-bacteria. It's a similar process to how yogurt or sourdough bread is made—the cultures are active on the surface of healthy vegetables, and with the addition of salt, will preserve cucumbers in a way that's both tasty and healthy.

You can learn more about pickling all kinds of vegetables using fermentation on Elspeth's blog, Diary of a Locavore. And you can click on the link to learn more about Dan Rosenberg and Addie Rose Holland's fermented food business, Real Pickles, and where to find them locally.

This piece is a rebroadcast. It originally aired July 12, 2012.

Elspeth Hay is the creator and host of the Local Food Report, a weekly feature that has aired on CAI since 2008, and the author of the forthcoming book, Feed Us with Trees: Nuts and the Future of Food. Deeply immersed in her own local-food system, she writes and reports for print, radio, and online media with a focus on food, the environment, and the people, places, and ideas that feed us. You can learn more about her work at elspethhay.com.