Royal College of Art students design home fermentation tool

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Royal College of Art students design home fermentation tool
The Brinery is a home fermentation vessel designed by a team of Royal College of Art students to kickstart interest in the "forgotten" process of preserving vegetables. The tool is intended to encourage users to pickle their leftover food ? everything from unused carrots to watermelon skin ? rather than throw it away. The butternut squa...
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