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🥢 Elevate your fermentation game with E-Jen — where tradition meets tech!
E-Jen Premium Kimchi Container offers a 1.7L capacity with an innovative inner vacuum lid that ensures airtight fermentation, promoting probiotic growth. Crafted from authentic Korean earthenware combined with durable polypropylene, it’s dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe. Its compact rectangular design maximizes storage efficiency, making it perfect for kimchi, sauerkraut, pickling, and dry goods storage—ideal for health-conscious foodies and fermentation enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B00SWBJJQ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,701 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #3 in Brewing & Fermentation Fermenters |
| Brand Name | e-jen |
| Capacity | 1.7 Liters |
| Closure Type | Lid |
| Color | Earthenware Brown |
| Container Shape | Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,432) |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.79"L x 1.69"H |
| Item Form | Rectangular |
| Item Volume | 1.7 Liters |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Lid Material | Polypropylene plastic |
| Manufacturer | E-Jen |
| Material Features | Dishwasher Safe, Food Grade |
| Material Type | Earthenware |
| Material Type Free | no metal, glass or plastic except polypropylene |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Air Tight |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pasta |
| Size | 0.45 gal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Kimchi and Sauerkraut |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
The E-Jen Sauerkraut or Kimchi container is awesome!
5 star recommended. This is made specifically for fermenting food and providing a very easy to use container that solves most of the problems you will get in fermenting foods in your closet. There is an air-tight sliding top that will go down to the top of your filling, keeping air out and allowing for pressure to build in the chamber without a risk of jars bursting. This also makes the container adjust to the size of your batch rather than having to add more water, brine, etc to fill another container. They stack very easily, have a great handle to carry it with 1 hand. They come in sizes from .4 gal to 4.4 gallon (1.7-17 Litres) so they have what you need. They are airtight and will not stink up your pantry or where else you may store your fermenting veggies. This is so easy to use I will get another one.
R**.
My first attempt at homemade sauerkraut
Day 1 6.4L container. 5 lbs of prepared red cabbage. This is my first attempt at making sauerkraut. I chose red cabbage because it has better health benefits than the green. I only used red cabbage and 2 percent salt with no other flavorings. I could easily have used 10 lbs of prepared cabbage and still have plenty of space for expansion of gas and liquid. The container is well made and easy to operate. I chose to leave the inner valve open during the initial active fermentation. Update day 8 Today I opened and tasted this batch. It smells sour but does not yet taste sour. It has a pleasant tangy flavor and is still very crunchy. Leaving the inner valve open did not prevent the inner lid from rising during the first 3 to 4 days. It did allow liquid brine to escape and lay on top of the inner lid. I just absorbed and cleaned it with a paper towel. I pushed the inner lid back down daily the first two days, then after the third day I left the valve closed to prevent loss of brine. Now I just check daily and and push it down if needed, to insure the brine covers the cabbage. Update day 14 I've been very pleased with the quality and performance of this container and have ordered and received an additional identical one to store my sauerkraut, when finished, while I make other batches. I again tasted my batch today. It tastes tangy, sweet and still very crunchy. It would be fine to eat, but is not ready for the taste and health benefits I expect to get. This being my first ever attempt at homemade sauerkraut, I honestly don't know what my final product will taste like. I have been eating store bought raw fermented sauerkraut and curtido and enjoy them alot. My reasearch tells me you can eat it anytime the taste pleases you, but for the best combination of mature flavor and probiotic benefits it takes 3 to 4 weeks or more. Time will tell. Update Day 20 Has a stronger sweet/sour and tangy taste and smell. It is still very crunchy and fresh. There was a white sediment at the bottom which research tells me is a normal product of fermentation. I stirred and packed back down the batch for the first time. Fast Forward: It takes considerable time to make sauerkraut so I will summarize my experiences to date. I declared my first batch finished and put in refrigerator at 6 weeks. It did not meet my expectations for sauerkraut, I would rather call it tangy cabbage salad. It is very good and I am almost finished eating! I think the cabbage was sliced too thick causing a longer fermentation. My second batch was a great success, I sliced thinner and it was sour and tasty at 4 weeks (28 days). It's a matter of taste, I think, because I could easily have been satisfied eating it at 2 weeks. My third batch is only 9 days old, but I tasted it and it is coming along nicely! Note: the added garlic made some extremely noxious aromas the first week but the flavor that is developing is tasty, pleasant and tangy/sour at this stage. Summary: These containers are well worth the money spent. It has been and continues to be a great experience with my new hobby. In my opinion, some of the negative reviews posted reflected a lack of experience and understanding of the fermentation process, rather than a problem with the product. What a great product!
V**S
A good find
I like this product. The quality is good, and it made my sauerkraut-making easier. I chose a small container, and it is compact and works really well. I liked the directions. It gave me additional understanding of the process. If I expand my fermentation process, I certainly see myself buying more of this product.
H**E
Perfect kimchi
Perfect for pickle or kimchi making (as the packaging states). Seals very well and makes the kimchi air tight! Easy to "burp" the pickled foods too with the tiny hole on the sliding seal.
N**G
Bit pricey but works great
This container works really well for storing kimchi and sauerkraut. It’s well made, seals properly, and helps keep food fresh with minimal odor. The only downside is the price it’s a little expensive for a container but overall, it does the job very well.
T**.
Nice design
I’m a beginner with fermentation and made my very first batch of Sauerkraut in the smallest size container sold. To be fair, the instruction booklet that it comes with does not even mention ACTIVE FERMRNTING in the container, and calls it a STORAGE CONTAINER. I found ideas to use it as a fermenter online that led me to purchase it for that purpose. On day two liquid had escaped the inner seal. Fermentation was in progress. I had not even filled the container half full. I’ve since read online opinions that state to fill it at least 80% full. I’m going to assume some inner leakage is acceptable. I have noticed no smell escaping the container. I think the small size is just perfect for a beginner, fits in my kitchen cabinet for fermenting, does not take up too much space in the refrigerator. I had success using it as a fermenting vessel, and even if it didn’t work as such, the container is outstanding in sturdiness and I could think of endless items to store in it for maximum freshness.
M**D
Den funkar bra men den är dyr.
W**P
Very good fermenter. Works great. Holds 2 large cabbages which results in 3 mason jars of fermented cabbage. I have mine going all the time and I’m buying a second one so I can have a batch of kimchi going at the same time. Easy to use.
A**R
Works well
T**N
Quería hacer un buen sauerkraut a la manera tradicional para fortalecer mi flora intestinal pero mi cartera anda decaída últimamente y como los gärtopf son algo caros este recipiente de plástico me parece un buen sustituto, sobretodo por lo opaco del trasto (los mason jar de cristal con válvula no me convencían mucho). En general creo que es un buen recipiente, aunque si se me hizo algo costoso pero creo que si lo vale, las paredes del recipiente y la tapa exterior son gruesas, la tapa interior hace bien su función. De repente puede ser que con el paso de los días la tapa interior se pueda ladear un poco, por los gases que suelta el chucrut durante la fermentación, pero no hay mayor problema, lo que hago en no apretar demasiado la válvula (el taponcito de goma que viene en la tapa interior) para que por ahí puedan ir saliendo los gases. Adquirí el de 1.7 litros rectangular (el más chiquito pues) y perfectamente cupieron 1200 gramos de col (pesada en crudo y en seco) con su salmuera, incluso creo que le pueden caber cómodamente unos 1500 gramos pero no quise llenarlo mucho para poder darle espacio para que la salmuera pueda ir saliendo y no se vaya a rebosar. Como el chucrut es solo para mi y lo dejo reposando 4 semanas entre lote y lote, está bien esta medida de recipiente pero si se requiere fermentar para más personas creo que es mejor adquirir una medida más grande, ya eso depende de cada quien.
V**Y
Estoy muy contenta desde que compré este recipiente tanto por su tamaño como por su material ya que parece muy resistente, de hecho volví a comprarlo por segunda vez. He realizado baechu kimchi en numerosas ocasiones y para haceros una idea caben unas 3 coles de tamaño mediano. También he realizado kkakdugi kimchi y puse unos 2 kilos de rábano y me sobraba bastante espacio. En los dos casos gracias a su tapa al vacío la fermentación se realiza de forma correcta. La única cosa mala es su precio ya que en mi opinión es elevado. Espero que os sirva de ayuda mi reseña.
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