Salt percentage / 3%

3% salt for Mixed Hot Peppers

7.0 days at 68 °F · pH target 3.50 · within recommended range

Salt calculator

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.

30g salt
5.27 tsp 1.76 tbsp 1.06 oz

Based on Fine sea salt at 5.69 g/tsp.

Safe range for lacto-fermentation. 2% is the most common default for cabbage, kimchi and pepper mash.

All salt grains
GrainGramsTeaspoonsTablespoons
Diamond Crystal kosher30 g10.563.52
Morton kosher30 g6.252.08
Fine sea salt30 g5.271.76
Pickling / canning30 g5.451.82

About Mixed Hot Peppers

Habanero, Fresno, Serrano, Cayenne blends. Higher-heat peppers (habanero 100k-350k SHU) work identically to jalapeño for fermentation — capsaicin does not inhibit Lactobacillus. Mixed blends produce more complex final flavor.

Fermentation data

Default salt
2.5%(you are viewing 3%)
Salt range
23.5%
Time at 68°F
7.0 days
pH target
3.50
Water content
88%
Preferred styles
lacto hot sauce, fermented salsa

Technique

Same as jalapeño. Mix ratios to taste: 60% mild (jalapeño/fresno) + 30% medium (serrano) + 10% hot (habanero) is a balanced starting point. For Tabasco-style: 100% tabasco peppers, aged 30-60 days.

Salt level notes at 3%

For brine-pickling: calculate 3% of total brine weight, not of vegetable weight. E.g., 1kg water = 30g salt. For dry-salting: less common at this %, but used for onions + harder root vegetables.

Safety: Safe range for lacto-fermentation. 2% is the most common default for cabbage, kimchi and pepper mash.

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Sources

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