Captain James Cook Sauerkraut Recipes

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Logo recipes The word sauerkraut is German for "sour cabbage" but it wasn't really invented by the Germans, although it is wildly popular there. It is believed laborers building the Great Wall of China over 2,000 years ago began fermenting shredded cabbage in rice wine to preserve it so they would have a food source during the nongrowing season. Then, nice-guy ...

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› Published: Oct 22, 2008
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Logo recipes WEB Jun 17, 2021  · Germans eating sauerkraut. Hand-colored etching by James Gillray (1756–1815), published 7 May 1803. (© National Portrait Gallery, ... (1723–1786) and …

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Logo recipes WEB Jan 1, 1978  · About Captain James Cook and his voyages and how he kept his crews alive with interesting food recipes. In the three years and eighteen days he spent sailing …

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Logo recipes WEB Jun 26, 2015  · Captain James Cook, one of these four captains, was given several different experimental foods to try aboard his ship the HM Bark Endeavor when he left …

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Logo recipes WEB Today's Dietitian. Vol. 20, No. 11, P. 12. An Ancient Food Taking the Spotlight in Health and Wellness. Sauerkraut is a German word meaning "sour cabbage," and this fermented …

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Logo recipes WEB Preparation. Chop cabbage finely or coarsely, and place in a big bowl. Sprinkle salt on the cabbage and mixed it well with your hands. The salt pulls water out of the cabbage, …

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Logo recipes WEB Sep 12, 2014  · Captain James Cook, famous for his explorations of Australia and Hawaii, was known to bring it on voyages, as he believed it prevented scurvy. Little did Cook …

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Logo recipes WEB Captain James Cook experimented with a variety of alternatives to combat scurvy. Bown writes, Cook used "a regiment regimen of cleanliness, fresh air, and an antiscorbitic …

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Logo recipes WEB Feb 29, 2012  · James Cook entered the seafaring life late at age 17. In comparison, George Vancouver was assigned to the British Royal Navy at the age of 13 and William …

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Logo recipes WEB Oct 20, 2014  · 5. Press down on the cabbage after every couple of inches, so its well packed. You want to see juices rise to the top. 6. Take a clean small glass jar, fill it with …

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Logo recipes WEB Dec 4, 2012  · Chop cabbage into medium-sized pieces. Melt margarine in a large pot. Add onions and cook until soft, do not let them brown. Put one jar of the drained and rinsed …

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Logo recipes WEB Feb 5, 2021  · It was even found to reduce the incidence of scurvy in Dutch seamen, which is why Captain James Cook began serving it up to his crew. Later, the early German …

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Logo recipes WEB Shred the cabbage and other vegetables in a food processor. Put the shredded vegetables in a large container or bucket with the other ingredients. Pound them with a pestle or …

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