
Masontops Pickle Pebble Glass Infinity Weights for Fermenting - Pickling Weight Set - Small/Regular Mouth Mason Jar Fermentation
$28.83
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are Masontops Pickle Pebbles made of? A: Masontops Pickle Pebbles are made from non-porous crystal clear soda lime glass, ensuring they are food safe and do not absorb any contaminants.
- Q: How do I use Pickle Pebbles for fermentation? A: To use Pickle Pebbles, simply place them in your mason jar after adding your vegetables and brine. They will keep the veggies submerged, preventing spoilage during fermentation.
- Q: Are Pickle Pebbles dishwasher safe? A: Yes, Pickle Pebbles can be handwashed or placed in the top rack of the dishwasher for easy cleaning.
- Q: Do Pickle Pebbles come in different sizes? A: Yes, Pickle Pebbles are available in both wide mouth and regular mouth sizes to fit various mason jars.
- Q: What is the purpose of using Pickle Pebbles? A: The primary purpose of using Pickle Pebbles is to keep your fermenting vegetables submerged in the brine, which helps prevent spoilage and ensures food safety.
- Q: Can I remove the Pickle Pebbles easily? A: Yes, Pickle Pebbles feature a patented finger grip design that allows for easy removal when you're ready to taste your fermented vegetables.
- Q: What types of vegetables can I ferment using Pickle Pebbles? A: You can use Pickle Pebbles to ferment a variety of vegetables, including cucumbers, carrots, and peppers, among others.
- Q: How do I know when my fermented vegetables are ready? A: Fermented vegetables typically take a few days to a couple of weeks to develop flavor, depending on the temperature and type of vegetable. Taste them periodically for your desired flavor.
- Q: Are there any other Masontops fermentation tools I should consider? A: Yes, Masontops offers a range of fermentation tools including airlocks, tampers, and mason jar lids that can enhance your home fermenting experience.
- Q: Where can I find more resources for using Pickle Pebbles? A: Masontops provides free resources and support on their website, including guides and tips for successful home fermentation.