Salt percentage / 3.5%

3.5% salt for Red Beet

10.0 days at 68 °F · pH target 3.80 · within recommended range

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Enter your vegetable weight and a salt percentage. We return the exact salt mass in grams, plus teaspoons for each common grain.

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Grain matters: one teaspoon of Diamond Crystal weighs half as much as one teaspoon of fine sea salt. Weigh in grams when you can.

35g salt
6.15 tsp 2.05 tbsp 1.23 oz

Based on Fine sea salt at 5.69 g/tsp.

Flavour-forward. Ferment will be slower; brine will taste salty. Good for pickles and hot-sauce mashes that need long shelf life.

All salt grains
GrainGramsTeaspoonsTablespoons
Diamond Crystal kosher35 g12.324.11
Morton kosher35 g7.292.43
Fine sea salt35 g6.152.05
Pickling / canning35 g6.362.12

About Red Beet

Earthy, sweet. Primary base for Eastern European beet kvass (lightly fermented beverage) and classic lacto-pickle. High natural sugars drive vigorous fermentation — watch for overflow in first 3 days.

Fermentation data

Default salt
3%(you are viewing 3.5%)
Salt range
2.54%
Time at 68°F
10.0 days
pH target
3.80
Water content
88%
Preferred styles
kvass, brine pickle, kimchi component

Technique

For pickled slices: peel, slice 5mm, cover with 3% brine + caraway + bay leaf, 10-14 days. For kvass: chunk raw beets fill jar 50%, cover with 3% brine, ferment 7-10 days, strain, drink or use as cooking vinegar. Second ferment of kvass with a fresh beet slice intensifies flavor.

Salt level notes at 3.5%

Kimchi salting is a 2-stage process: 3.5-4% dry salt → 2-4 hour rest (flip halfway) → 3x rinse → paste application. The salt drawn into the water during rest is what rinses away. Final kimchi effective salt is ~2%.

Safety: Flavour-forward. Ferment will be slower; brine will taste salty. Good for pickles and hot-sauce mashes that need long shelf life.

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Sources

For educational use only. Consult your local food safety authority for commercial production.