How to make kinema (natto) from scratch
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Kinema is a traditional Nepal food which is made by fermenting soy beans. Also a popular Japanese breakfast item the major difference is that natto is normally eaten as it is with plain rice and egg yolk where as Kinema is cooked further as serves as a side with rice or added to other meats or vegetables.
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Finally a recipe of making Natto without ordering culture starter from Japan. I enjoyed this video and definitly going to try it.
Use use another batch of natto as a starter
I can literally smell kinema from my phone screen 😅😅 . I just lOOOOOOVVEEE Kinema 🤤🤤.
What a delightful video
Very informative good technique
Great video. Thanks for sharing a piece of your culture ❤
Thank you again for sharing.
Good suggestion in this video.
Umm my favourite kinema😋😋
Good deal 👍
Great Job! Thanks
Brillant
love the video and the doggoooo
Thanks for sharing ❤
literally salivating here 🤤
thank you - good to see
We call it "Bekang um" or simply "bekang" and i love it.
That is soo interesting! What country are you from? 😊
@@la381Mizoram, India.
Wow Trishna. Looks damn nice.. Even we have made it. Lets see how it turns out
I really miss kinema
Nice cameo by phupu.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
looks delicious 😋
Thank you
Thank q, I love kenima, any other recipe like dis pls do show me vlog
Hi, thank you for showing this. 🙏😀😀😀😀😀This is really interesting! I enjoy watching what people from all over the world are eating!!😊😋 I have a question, though. Are you Indians? I know you are located in India, but you don't look Indian. That is why I am asking.😊 Sorry if the question is too personal! Have a beautiful day!
My Indian-Nepali wife loves this stuff. I'd rather not be in the same room with it, but I pinch my nose and stick around... all in the name of love 😅😘
My friends react the same way 🤭. But I cook when they are not around. In your case I don’t think that would be an option. Hope you grow to loving it someday…… (all the best!!) 😅
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How about we don't have banana leaves, what are the alternatives?
Thank you for sharing. Plz, respond to my question. I just saw your video and I like your naturally way without plastic wrap and frozen natto starter.
@@bebeyuku377
Asian shops and African shops do sell banana leaves
@@bebeyuku377maybe cabbage leaves
Maiju you look too cute😘😘
Thank you from Canada! 🇨🇦 Now to find a warm spot in my house 🤔
yeah and where are you going to get the banana leaves Canuck ? ;-)
Damii yummy
Thank you so much
Dimple aunty star ❤️
I finally tried making it this week after watching your video again and again for the past 2 years. I'm 4 days in and my nato has flies. I'm not sure what to do!! Please help if anyone sees this
Hey, what was the result?
how the hell did the flies get in there all wrapped up ?
Here in Nagaland, we called it AXONE (AKKHONI)😂😂
which state do u live in india? How many whistles do we need in the cooker? is this a traditional dish in your state or you only learned it from japanese by youtube or tv?
Fermented soybeans is a staple food in Northeast India. Many tribes have it as their traditional food
Thank you my darling .
I'm trying to make kinema/ natto without the starter. I follwed your recipe. Mine don't look brown like yours do also I want to know what it tastes like exactly, I don't want to eat spoiled soyabeans. Mine smell like alcohol and tastes bitter without adding any condiments. Is that how it's supposed to taste like?
We call it Hawaijar 🙃 ❤️ from Manipur 🇮🇳
What does it taste like ?
Should I boil the banana leafs or anything?
Great video, but what if you don't have banana leaves?
so natto can be also made without natto starter..
Can this be made with any other beans?? Or only soybeans?
Is it safe to eat uncooked like natto?
Hi, did the bacteria culture automatically grow on the soybeans ?
Or that you inoculated it with some culture?
No culture just like the old way of making wine and some people still do it with out buying wine yeast
Not need starter. All dried straws, banana leaves and herbs like mint leaves contains naturally natto spores. You Just need control temperature in incubator around range 38°C - 42°C during 22-24h.
Hey dont we need starter for this? For natto every video I see says put in starter. It confuses me. Do we need it or not ?
By the way thanks for the video.
Not need starter. All dried straws, banana leaves and herbs like mint leaves contains naturally natto spores. You Just need control temperature in incubator around range 38°C - 42°C during 22-24h.
@@pauloemmerlacerda Thank you for informing about the temperature.
We called it hawai jar in manipur. Good smell
Does recooking after fermentation make vitamin k2 go away. As you have mentioned that natto is not recooked after fermentation. Whereas in kinema you do.
Good video .... May I know How many whistles of pressure cooker required??
I keep it on the lowest flame for 6 whistles. Please make sure that that the beans are cooked extremely well.
Mam i have a question pls after u pack up natto where did u put it
Do we need to put in hot place like literally under or near fire
Not at all. you can keep at room temp too
about 5/7 days
Was this made without the starter?
9Not need starter. All dried straws, banana leaves and herbs like mint leaves contains naturally natto spores. You Just need control temperature in incubator around range 38°C - 42°C during 22-24h.
Thanks for the video.... Is it the same as Natto (Japanese). Does it have the same health benefit?
Thank you for the reply: (this is based on my personal understanding) natto and Kinema are the same when it come to the fact that both undergoes the process of soybean fermentation. It is extremely good for gut health, helps lowering risks of blood pressure and heart disease.
As for the taste; natto is milder and more subtle than Kinema. Also natto is generally not recooked after the fermentation process unlike Kinema.
Need put over fire? Or is it ok to just keep in warm place?
Warm place is fine.
what role does banana leaf play is there some bacteria in it
Yes Bacillus subtilis species can be found on banana leaves, rice straw, wheat straw, even mint or basil from what I saw others have done, and is used to innoculate the beans.
Nato vane ko kinema po recha
do we not need any culture?
does banana leaf has culture on it takes makes it?
If you cook it after it's fermented, you kill all the natto activity! should not cook fermented natto?
Bacillus natto is very resistant to heat.
Heat kills other harmful bacteria.
kinema bhat
That is a neat way to make it.. But I do not have banana leaves. P.S. your friends who would not try it are Cowards ;-) and missing out on life
Wow.. 3 to 5 days to fementate.... typical /most 99% of videos and articles instruction is between 18 - 20 hours only
Maybe because it's from scratch?
@@shamanfox5314 no. Even using dried straw or banana leaves Just need 24h fermentation. 5 days is overfermented.
I just go to the supermarket for a dollar. The only thing I enjoyed watching in this video was your dog
Hey! 🙏 Thank you
K ho nepali bolnu aauedai na kya ko 😱😱😱
Awcha ni!! Tara Nepali sang sangai Hindi, angrezi, Tamil Sathi haru pani cha ni… sappaile Kinema sikchu bhancha…. So using a common language…. Thanks for the comment. 🥰