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Yes, you can use red cabbage if you want. As for the food grade plastic, yes you can use it, just be careful not to get scratches in it, they'd be next to impossible to clean properly. And you can use pickling salt, it's the iodized type that you can't use. The carraway seed is optional as well.
 

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I have never gotten the cabbage to make enough liquid to cover it, even after pounding it unmercifully. I always have to add salt water.
You can buy a glass gallon jar at big mart. I think I would be afraid to use plastic.
 

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It seemed to lose quite a bit of liquid in the crock. I'll add salt water next time. The taste is not as sour as the store bought type. And it's crunchier. I don't mind the crunchy part, but shouldn't it have a more sour taste?
 

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If you are losing water, fermentation is stopped. Why it's crunchy and not tart. Something is wrong with jar or you are not getting it covered well enough.
 
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