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sauerkraut

[souuhr-krout, sou-er-] / ˈsaʊərˌkraʊt, ˈsaʊ ər- /


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Anything to break up the monotony of herring, salt tack, and sauerkraut at every meal.

From Literature

“I have to call my sauerkraut ‘liberty cabbage’ in order to sell it.”

From Literature

“A jar of sauerkraut is a living food with stuff that is actively being produced, like vitamins,” she said.

From Seattle Times

One reason is logistical — the specific organisms in foods like kimchi, sauerkraut and miso vary by batch, manufacturer and location.

From Seattle Times

Even sauerkraut, typically thought of as Germanic in origin, is linked to brined cabbage introduced by Mongol invaders.

From Washington Post