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At 09:16 1999-12-22 -0500, you wrote:
>Sorry, can you rephrase this please? I am not sure what you are saying.
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>Thanks
>Ilya
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>Hans Kylberg wrote:
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>> At 07:52 1999-12-04 -0500, Ilya wrote:
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>> >Why would sauerkraut not be paleo?
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>> Because it directly from plant into mouth. The fermentation process might
>> produce some yeast. The good bacteria are present already in the fresh
>> cabbage, but not as many as in the sauerkraut, that is also a difference,
>> probably beneficial, but we can't be sure...
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>> - Hans
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The first sentence should read:
"Because it is not directly from plant into mouth."
Sauerkraut is a processed food that is not the same as raw cabbage.
I don't say that the difference is big enough for sauerkraut not to be
"paleo", but one can't be sure.
- Hans
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