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Kimchi Fermentation Class - Fundraiser for Westminster House Youth Club in Nunhead


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Kimchi Fermentation Workshop at Space @ 61 in Peckham.

?21.55 inc. booking fee. Book online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/low-cost-kimchi-workshop-in-peckham-fundraising-for-westminster-house-youth-club-tickets-46357880669?aff=es2


Join us for a fermentation workshop where you get stuck into making some spicy Korean goodness that is kimchi. Kimchi - a staple in Korean cuisine - is a traditional side dish made from salted and fermented Chinese leaf cabbage. Find out more about the health benefits of this delicious snack as well as getting stuck into making a jar to take home and ferment. Recipe card and full fermentation instructions provided.


All profits from this workshop go to Nunhead-based charity Westminster House Youth Club (WHYC). WHYC serves a diverse and vibrant community of young people in Nunhead and provides purposeful activities, both recreational and educational for young people aged 8-18.


 

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