Pit Of Fish Bones Is World’s Earliest Evidence Of Fermentation

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Researchers studying thousands of fish bones excavated from a 9,200-year-old pit in Sweden have uncovered the world’s earliest evidence of food fermentation – and it’s accomplished without the use of salt.

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Published on February 17, 2016 18:33
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