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Sandor Katz: Fermentation Journeys

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Coji - The Most Common Application of Coji in Japan

Koji is the japanese name for rice, barley or soi beans grown with a particular fungus. Coji is rarely eaten as a food in and of itself, but more often it is an element of further fermentation processes. The most widespread application of coji is to make alcohol out of rice.

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