Introducing the Fermentation Kit, the ultimate gift for home chefs who love to explore the world of flavors! This kit is a game-changer for anyone who wants to take their culinary skills to the next level and dive into the exciting world of fermentation.
With this kit, you’ll become a master fermenter in no time! It includes everything you need to get started: a set of high-quality glass jars, airlocks, and silicone seals. Simply choose your favorite fruits, vegetables, or even spices, and let the magic happen! Watch as your ingredients transform into delicious and tangy pickles, sauerkraut, kimchi, or even homemade kombucha.
Not only is the Fermentation Kit a fantastic gift for home chefs, but it also falls into the category of healthy living. Fermented foods are packed with probiotics and enzymes that promote good gut health and boost your immune system. So, not only will you be creating mouthwatering dishes, but you’ll also be nourishing your body from the inside out!
Imagine the joy on your loved one’s face as they unwrap this unique gift. They’ll be inspired to experiment with new flavors, create their own signature recipes, and impress their friends and family with their newfound fermentation skills. Whether they’re a seasoned chef or just starting their culinary journey, this kit is sure to bring endless hours of fun and creativity to their kitchen.
So, why settle for ordinary gifts when you can give the gift of fermentation? Unleash the inner chef in your loved ones and let them embark on a flavorful adventure with the Fermentation Kit. Get ready to savor the taste of success!
Marie J. –
I typically do not buy kits because I always fear that a few items will be substandard. With this I was pleasantly surprised! It is everything you need in one great box! My goal was to ferment oranges and use them in the winter months for French toast and cookies. So, I saw organic oranges on sale today and thought, ‘Today’s the day!’ If I hadn’t had this kit I wouldn’t have been able to do this. The pickle packer worked perfectly to push down the oranges, so that they would release the juice to cover them. Then, I used the glass weight to hold the oranges submerged in the juices. I was happy with the weight of the glass as it was hefty enough to do exactly what I needed! Plus, there is a nice instruction book that comes with the box! I’m very happy with this purchase!
mrs sb walker –
Fantastic product packaged well and with a booklet with fermentation recepies. I am so pleased with my purchase.
SwedishMike –
A nice kit that brings you, almost, everything you need to get started with fermentation. Just add jars and you’re good to go. All of it is of very high quality and functional to the highest degree. Can’t recommend it any more.
D.M.F. –
This home kit makes it very easy to ferment small batches of vegetables at home. It comes with a wonderful book of instructions and recipes.
J Campbell –
Exactly was I needed for making Sauerkraut. Perfect fit for Mason wide mouth jars.
Kathya –
Me encanta! Si bien es verdad que luego de comprarlo tienes que ir a por los tarros también. Ya que los pesos ajustan muy bien a la anchura de los tarros de la propia marca. La maza al ser de madera veo q es fácil q se acabe estropeando, además la madera es poco higiénica al final, así que para usarla la envuelvo en papel film.
belladonna –
Bought this for myself as it was cheaper than buying the individual items separately … I did wonder if I really needed to buy a wooden ‘pounder’ but its proven invaluable and is of the highest quality… Its would make an excellent gift too.
Marie J. –
It was a gift for my man, he loved it and never stop using it! We do every batch of canning and fermenting with it. Great results, easy to clean, keep its shape. Really recommend for bigginers or anybody who need those type of supplies.
Sceptical Shopper –
Kit with four silicone tops, four glass followers, and a pickle packer made from acacia wood.
The silicone tops are excellent and allow gasses to escape but keep dirt and contamination out. Being silicone they are easy to wash.
They are made to fit Ball wide mouth jars but they also fit Ravenhead Kilner jars from the 70’s, the ones with a red or orange plastic screw ring instead of metal screw rings. You can buy them on ebay or find in charity shops. Leifheit preserving jars are no good as the neck is only just wide enough for the glass follower and once inserted, you can’t get it out again. Standard kilner jar openings are too small.
The pickle packer included in the kit is a nice object, and very light, but I found wearing a disposable glove and using my knuckles was far more efficient when making a batch. You can get to the edges and corners better. The pickle packer is handy when I’ve taken some kimchi out of the jar and just want to give the remaining contents of the jar a quick squash to keep air out. It rinses clean under the tap.
The glass followers are good – very hygenic, but seem to chip easily. I chipped the edge of one on first use, or it was chipped when it arrived. Eventually I will find the perfect stones to use instead but finding the right stones is not that easy even when you live in Cornwall only a couple of miles from a stoney beach. These will keep me going while I hunt.
Beautifully packaged making the kit an ideal gift for a healthy foodie type.
Benson J Interceptor –
A complete pickle accessory kit
charlie fitzback –
Me encantó! Llegó en tiempo y en perfecto estado.
Cliente Amazon –
Prodotto di buona qualità. Unica pecca non aver messo le ghiere metalliche/acciaio inox per i tappi in silicone, in quanto difficile da reperire in commercio della misura compatibile.
graham_525 –
This is an excellent pack. The pickling pipes work really well, the glass weights are exactly the right size for wide mason jars, and the packer is a really nice bit of kitchen equipment. It makes fermenting food incredibly easy. My only quibble is the price. For what is essentially a few silicone moulds, 4 pieces of glass and a wooden packer, the price is slightly ridiculous. I guess it’s a one off purchase, and if you are into your fermenting as I am, it’s a fantastic set of equipment that actually works.
Update: Having used the pickling pipes I can report that they aren’t a guaranteed way of avoiding problems. I ended up with yeast on a few batches, but no mould so far. Another problem I found is temperature fluctuations. The jar can suck the pipe in when it is cold. I have found that if you are very hygienic, you can avoid yeast. Basically, you have to wash everything – including the jar, stone and pipe – in very hot water, although boiling water isn’t necessary. If you use a brine, boil it first then let it cool. I’ve had much more success doing this. I still think they’re a great product, you just have to be careful – you can’t just forget about the fermentation as Masontops claim.