Kraut, Turmeric & Lemon
Crisp green cabbages are wild fermented with cold pressed turmeric, lemon zest and cracked black pepper for a crunchy, fresh and zingy tasting kraut.
Wildly Kraut is unpasteurised and contains prebiotics and live cultures.
Hand crafted on the Matakana Coast. New Zealand.
Ingredients: Green cabbage (97%), pure sea salt, cold pressed turmeric, lemon zest, cracked black pepper.
GLUTEN FREE
DAIRY FREE
VEGAN
Shelf Life / Storage Information:
Wildly Krauts and Kimchi are raw, living, wild fermented products and require refrigeration.
They can last a long time in your fridge if unopened. Once open, consume within a month.
They have an 8 month shelf life and can reach you with a best before date with 12 weeks to 7 months on it.
Key benefits
Every jar and bottle we make is naturally packed with prebiotics and probiotics, created through wild fermentation. Together, they feed, grow, and balance your gut’s ecosystem — supporting better digestion, immunity, and overall wellbeing.
Every spoonful of our wild-fermented kraut and kimchi is bursting with naturally alive probiotics — crafted by fermentation, not manufactured in a lab.
Our krauts and kimchi are wild fermented for optimum flavour and nutrition.
There are 3 ways to create fermented krauts and kimchi and they are as follows….
1: Ferment then pasteurise for a shelf stable product. This gives ok flavour but a soft texture and zero health benefits.
2: Ferment with industrial lab cultures then keep raw. This creates a lovely crunchy texture and some live cultures but not too many strains and a narrow flavour profile.
3: Wild ferment with only the already present naturally occurring soil microbes and then keep raw and live cultured no pasteurisation. This is what we do and it gives the most varieties of probiotics by a long shot, the best complex flavours and a delightfully crunchy texture. Wild fermented = The best of all worlds, flavour, texture and health benefits.
Gut health doesn’t start in a lab. It starts wild.
Fermented the real way, by nature and people, not machines.
