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Science of Cooking
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The first question is more about what kind of kraut you're using. If it's jarred or canned, there are no live cultures in it to begin with.
If you're using non-processed kraut directly from a live culture or refrigerated vessel, then you may have some benefit, though the actual measured efficacy of probiotics in food consumption is scant at best.
Sour I believe
Nice try
They sell sauerkraut in containers other than jars and cans?
Oh, for sure. It'll change your life. Look in the refrigerator section where they keep things like pickles if you're in the US. Unsure how it's sold in other parts of the world.
They look like this.