A lactic acid bacterium isolated from kimchi may help promote the removal of nanoplastics from the body by binding to them in the intestine. Nanoplastics are ultrafine plastic particles measuring less than 1 micrometer that are generated during the degradation of larger plastic materials. These particles can enter the human body through food and drinking water. Due to their extremely small size, nanoplastics may cross the intestinal barrier and accumulate in organs such as the kidneys and brain. However, biological strategies to reduce nanoplastic accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract remain at an early stage of research.
I also dont eat it on its own. I use it as garnish. There are a lot of nasty cheeses out there but when paired so they are not the main flavor they become wonderful. Kimchie is the same way imo.
Example, ill make ramen and put a bit of kimchie in the bowl after the ramen is ready. You dont cook it with things though as that will kill the probiotic and with no probiotic… why the fuck are you eating kimchie unless you are a psychopath…
Enjoy!
You can cook with it too, it adds a nice tangy flavor plus some complexity. But like you said, This Kills The Bacteria
Ahhh… Good pointers. I appreciate it.