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Why is “vinegar” listed in the ingredients of your Taste The Chutzpah spicy products? I thought you use natural cultures.

The vinegar found in Bubbies Spicy Kosher Dills and Spicy Sauerkraut is used to preserve hot banana peppers, which are harvested later in the year than our cucumbers and earlier than our cabbage. Once pickled, the peppers are drained of the vinegar and added to our traditional brine. There are trace amounts of this vinegar present in these Bubbies products, which is why we list it as an ingredient.

Why do you use calcium chloride in certain Bubbies products?

Calcium chloride is commonly used to keep fermented and pickled products crisp in texture over the course of their shelf life. We here at Bubbies only use calcium chloride derived from natural sources that are not chemically processed. Bubbie wouldn’t have it any other way!

What kind of salt is used in your brine?

Bubbies products are made with Kosher salt from a now-dried, inland seabed. Our salt is not iodized and is minimally processed, offering the same sort of flavor and consistency as sea salt.

What are the “spices” used in your ingredients? Are they nightshades?

Bubbie protects her secret recipe with a sharp tongue and a wooden spoon! We can tell you that this ingredient is comprised entirely of whole, ground, and crushed spices without any additives. Three of these spices are whole black pepper, whole dill seeds, and crushed red chilies, the last of which is a nightshade. If you have a specific allergy concern, please write to us.

Where do I find the “Use By” date on your jars?

The “Use By”, “EXP”, or “Sell By” date can be found stamped in ink on the outside of our jars.

What happens when I heat up Bubbies products?

Heating up Bubbies products to high temperatures for a prolonged period will eliminate all remaining cultures, but it will not make them unsafe to consume. Bubbie suggests you eat it cold…and straight out of the jar!

My jar of Bubbies is fizzing and bubbling. Is this okay?

Bubbie would say your jar’s gone meshuganeh, or crazy in Yiddish! What she means is your jar has started a second fermentation due to an excess of live cultures. It’s perfectly normal with fermented foods and safe to eat. The product may be a bit softer and more sour than normal. Please do reach out to us if you have any further questions or concerns.

My jar didn’t pop when I opened it. Is that okay?

This is normal. Bubbies doesn’t use pop-up lids. Our lids are machine tightened and not vacuum sealed. As Bubbie says, “Vacuums are for carpet!”

I accidentally left my jar of Kosher Dill Pickles out of the refrigerator overnight after a late night Bubbie snack. Is it still okay to eat?

Mmmm…late night Bubbie snack ☺. We’ve all made that mistake…except Bubbie of course! While our naturally fermented Kosher Dill Pickles, Dill Relish, and Sauerkraut should always be refrigerated, the family-recipe has a very high brine-acidity and will remain safe if left out of the refrigerator for short periods of time.

In the case of Bubbies Bread & Butter Chip varieties and Sweet Relish, they can be stored in your pantry or refrigerator before being opened. Once opened, store safely in your refrigerator.

Here's a quick guide:

·Always Refrigerate - Kosher Dill Pickles, Sauerkraut, Dill Relish, Horseradish &Pickled Herring Fillets

·Refrigerate After Opening - Bread &Butter Chips &Sweet Relish

Ultimately, we cannot guarantee the quality of improperly stored foods, so you’ll need to use your best judgement when consuming.

How long will Bubbies products last?

Our products have a 2-year shelf life from time of packing. Meaning, if you have an unopened Bubbies product purchased in the last 6 months, it should remain safe to consume (unopened & kept refrigerated) for approximately another year! Once opened and if kept refrigerated, we recommend consuming the product within 3-4 months (our horseradish products within 2 months), though all should remain healthy to eat until each product's Expiration Date. For best results, keep all brined products submerged. If your brine is low, just add some filtered water or, better yet, do what Bubbie does and mix in some brine from another Bubbies product. Yum!

Can I feed Bubbies products to my animals?

Animals typically don’t need the extra sodium that fermented and pickled foods contain. While an occasional taste will likely do no harm, we wouldn’t recommend feeding your pets our products. We do recommend you consult your veterinarian regarding this question.

Are your products safe to consume when breastfeeding?

We have no knowledge that consuming Bubbies products while breastfeeding is unsafe. Bubbie isn’t a doctor, though you’d think she is! We feel this is a question best discussed with your doctor.

Do Bubbies products contain any of the 9 major food allergens: peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, sesame, or soybeans? Are any of these allergens present in Bubbies’ food facilities?

The following Bubbies products are free of the 9 major food allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, soybeans, sesame), as are the facilities in which they are crafted:

  • Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Baby Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Spicy Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Kosher Dill Relish
  • Sauerkraut
  • Spicy Sauerkraut
  • Prepared Horseradish (US product only)
  • Beet Horseradish (US product only)
  • Extra! Hot Horseradish (US product only)

The following products contain fish, but do not contain and are crafted in facilities free from the other 8 major food allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, crustacean shellfish, wheat, soybeans, sesame):

  • Bubbles Pickled Herring Fillets (Canada product only)
  • Prepared Horseradish (Canada product only)
  • Beet Horseradish (Canada product only)
  • Extra! Hot Horseradish (Canada product only)

The following products may be produced in a manufacturing facility that processes anchovy, milk, and tree nuts – please check the label of your product’s label:

  • Original Bread & Butter Chips
  • Spicy Bread & Butter Chips
  • Horseradish Bread & Butter Chips
  • Ginger Apple Bread & Butter Chips
  • Sweet Relish

Please be sure to ALWAYS check each product’s individual label for the latest allergen information.

What does it mean that Bubbies pickles, relish and sauerkraut products are “Fermented with Naturally Present Cultures”?

Our fermentation process harnesses the bacteria cultures that are naturally present on our cucumbers and cabbage to transform these amazing veggies into delicious, fermented pickles, relish, and sauerkraut! The particular bacterium in our fermentation is lactobacillus, though the strains of this bacterium vary from batch to batch! This “lacto-fermentation” is the magic process behind our products as well as kimchi, kombuchas, yogurts and much, much more!

My jar of Bubbies is cloudy. What’s up with that!?

It’s the cloudy brine that makes it Bubbies! The cloudiness is a byproduct of the natural fermentation process. Some batches are naturally cloudier than others, but all are safe to eat and taste delicious. Bubbie says, “Shake Until Cloudy!” To learn more about Bubbies cloudy brine, click here!

Is it ok to drink the brine? I’m so very thirsty!

To quote Bubbie, “Drinking the brine is divine!” Be like Bubbie and use the brine instead of vinegar in all your favorite recipes! Try it in your salad dressings, marinades, and co*cktails! "Bub-tini," anyone!? While utilizing the brine is delicious, it's important to remember that the brine is what keeps the pickles and sauerkraut preserved so it's imperative that you keep the products submerged in the brine until you've enjoyed them all.

Do your products contain live cultures?

Bubbies products are fermented using naturally present and live bacterial cultures, though we don’t test for the number of live cultures in each jar or serving.

Are Bubbies products a “raw food” or are they pasteurized?

Our Kosher Dill Pickles and Relish are 100% raw. Our Sauerkraut goes through a proprietary, natural process designed to slow down fermentation so that it’s perfectly flavored when opened. This process means our Sauerkraut is neither raw or pasteurized; it is heated after the jar has been sealed. This does not kill of all the cultures, but rather just those that are producing the bulk of the carbon dioxide gas at that stage of the fermentation lifecycle.

Are your products Organic?

Though not organic, Bubbies products are made with simple ingredients and no preservatives, MSG, or caking agents. Bubbies products contain no nonsense, just like Bubbie herself!

Are your products Kosher?

All Bubbies products are OU Kosher Certified, though not Kosher for Passover. L’chaim!

Are your products GMO free?

All Bubbies products are non-GMO and carry the Non-GMO Project Verified seal. You can click here to see all our non-GMO products. For Bubbie, GMO is a No-No!

Are your products gluten free?

All Bubbies products are gluten free and are processed in a gluten-free environment.

How do I request Bubbies products to be sold at my neighborhood store?
Where can I buy Bubbies products near me? Are your products safe to purchase from an online third-party seller?

Click here to find Bubbies products near you!

As for third-party sellers, aside from our Bread &Butter Chips and Sweet Relish, our products require refrigeration. Refrigerated shipping is not always feasible for some online vendors. If you plan to purchase our refrigerated products from an online third party, please know that these products must always be kept and shipped refrigerated to be safe.

Why can I no longer find Pickled Green Tomatoes in grocery stores?

Most stores stopped carrying our Pickled Green tomatoes because they weren’t selling well. As a result, we made the hard decision to discontinue them. We’re as sad about this as you are, and we greatly appreciate everyone’s support for this product over the years. We hope to have a new and better product available in the near future to replace them.

Where can I find Bubbies Pickled Herring in the US?

Unfortunately, our Pickled Herring is in limited production and is only offered in Canada, where demand is highest.

Does Bubbies sell its products online?

Of course, my dear! We sell our items online here. We believe all pickle fans should have access to the world's best pickles, regardless of their geographical location. While going to your local grocery store is always the fastest way to purchase our premium pickles, sauerkraut, relish and horseradish, we do often offer discounted shipping for those that don't have retailers close to home.

Visit our Shopify online shop at BuyBubbies.com.

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Product Availability

How do I request Bubbies products to be sold at my neighborhood store?
Where can I buy Bubbies products near me? Are your products safe to purchase from an online third-party seller?

Click here to find Bubbies products near you!

As for third-party sellers, aside from our Bread &Butter Chips and Sweet Relish, our products require refrigeration. Refrigerated shipping is not always feasible for some online vendors. If you plan to purchase our refrigerated products from an online third party, please know that these products must always be kept and shipped refrigerated to be safe.

Why can I no longer find Pickled Green Tomatoes in grocery stores?

Most stores stopped carrying our Pickled Green tomatoes because they weren’t selling well. As a result, we made the hard decision to discontinue them. We’re as sad about this as you are, and we greatly appreciate everyone’s support for this product over the years. We hope to have a new and better product available in the near future to replace them.

Where can I find Bubbies Pickled Herring in the US?

Unfortunately, our Pickled Herring is in limited production and is only offered in Canada, where demand is highest.

Does Bubbies sell its products online?

Of course, my dear! We sell our items online here. We believe all pickle fans should have access to the world's best pickles, regardless of their geographical location. While going to your local grocery store is always the fastest way to purchase our premium pickles, sauerkraut, relish and horseradish, we do often offer discounted shipping for those that don't have retailers close to home.

Visit our Shopify online shop at BuyBubbies.com.

Ingredient Information

Why is “vinegar” listed in the ingredients of your Taste The Chutzpah spicy products? I thought you use natural cultures.

The vinegar found in Bubbies Spicy Kosher Dills and Spicy Sauerkraut is used to preserve hot banana peppers, which are harvested later in the year than our cucumbers and earlier than our cabbage. Once pickled, the peppers are drained of the vinegar and added to our traditional brine. There are trace amounts of this vinegar present in these Bubbies products, which is why we list it as an ingredient.

Why do you use calcium chloride in certain Bubbies products?

Calcium chloride is commonly used to keep fermented and pickled products crisp in texture over the course of their shelf life. We here at Bubbies only use calcium chloride derived from natural sources that are not chemically processed. Bubbie wouldn’t have it any other way!

What kind of salt is used in your brine?

Bubbies products are made with Kosher salt from a now-dried, inland seabed. Our salt is not iodized and is minimally processed, offering the same sort of flavor and consistency as sea salt.

What are the “spices” used in your ingredients? Are they nightshades?

Bubbie protects her secret recipe with a sharp tongue and a wooden spoon! We can tell you that this ingredient is comprised entirely of whole, ground, and crushed spices without any additives. Three of these spices are whole black pepper, whole dill seeds, and crushed red chilies, the last of which is a nightshade. If you have a specific allergy concern, please write to us.

Allergy Information

Do Bubbies products contain any of the 9 major food allergens: peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, sesame, or soybeans? Are any of these allergens present in Bubbies’ food facilities?

The following Bubbies products are free of the 9 major food allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, soybeans, sesame), as are the facilities in which they are crafted:

  • Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Baby Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Spicy Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Kosher Dill Relish
  • Sauerkraut
  • Spicy Sauerkraut
  • Prepared Horseradish (US product only)
  • Beet Horseradish (US product only)
  • Extra! Hot Horseradish (US product only)

The following products contain fish, but do not contain and are crafted in facilities free from the other 8 major food allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, crustacean shellfish, wheat, soybeans, sesame):

  • Bubbles Pickled Herring Fillets (Canada product only)
  • Prepared Horseradish (Canada product only)
  • Beet Horseradish (Canada product only)
  • Extra! Hot Horseradish (Canada product only)

The following products may be produced in a manufacturing facility that processes anchovy, milk, and tree nuts – please check the label of your product’s label:

  • Original Bread & Butter Chips
  • Spicy Bread & Butter Chips
  • Horseradish Bread & Butter Chips
  • Ginger Apple Bread & Butter Chips
  • Sweet Relish

Please be sure to ALWAYS check each product’s individual label for the latest allergen information.

Fermentation Process

What does it mean that Bubbies pickles, relish and sauerkraut products are “Fermented with Naturally Present Cultures”?

Our fermentation process harnesses the bacteria cultures that are naturally present on our cucumbers and cabbage to transform these amazing veggies into delicious, fermented pickles, relish, and sauerkraut! The particular bacterium in our fermentation is lactobacillus, though the strains of this bacterium vary from batch to batch! This “lacto-fermentation” is the magic process behind our products as well as kimchi, kombuchas, yogurts and much, much more!

My jar of Bubbies is cloudy. What’s up with that!?

It’s the cloudy brine that makes it Bubbies! The cloudiness is a byproduct of the natural fermentation process. Some batches are naturally cloudier than others, but all are safe to eat and taste delicious. Bubbie says, “Shake Until Cloudy!” To learn more about Bubbies cloudy brine, click here!

Is it ok to drink the brine? I’m so very thirsty!

To quote Bubbie, “Drinking the brine is divine!” Be like Bubbie and use the brine instead of vinegar in all your favorite recipes! Try it in your salad dressings, marinades, and co*cktails! "Bub-tini," anyone!? While utilizing the brine is delicious, it's important to remember that the brine is what keeps the pickles and sauerkraut preserved so it's imperative that you keep the products submerged in the brine until you've enjoyed them all.

Do your products contain live cultures?

Bubbies products are fermented using naturally present and live bacterial cultures, though we don’t test for the number of live cultures in each jar or serving.

Are Bubbies products a “raw food” or are they pasteurized?

Our Kosher Dill Pickles and Relish are 100% raw. Our Sauerkraut goes through a proprietary, natural process designed to slow down fermentation so that it’s perfectly flavored when opened. This process means our Sauerkraut is neither raw or pasteurized; it is heated after the jar has been sealed. This does not kill of all the cultures, but rather just those that are producing the bulk of the carbon dioxide gas at that stage of the fermentation lifecycle.

Ingredient Claims

Are your products Organic?

Though not organic, Bubbies products are made with simple ingredients and no preservatives, MSG, or caking agents. Bubbies products contain no nonsense, just like Bubbie herself!

Are your products Kosher?

All Bubbies products are OU Kosher Certified, though not Kosher for Passover. L’chaim!

Are your products GMO free?

All Bubbies products are non-GMO and carry the Non-GMO Project Verified seal. You can click here to see all our non-GMO products. For Bubbie, GMO is a No-No!

Are your products gluten free?

All Bubbies products are gluten free and are processed in a gluten-free environment.

Shelf Life & Safety

Where do I find the “Use By” date on your jars?

The “Use By”, “EXP”, or “Sell By” date can be found stamped in ink on the outside of our jars.

What happens when I heat up Bubbies products?

Heating up Bubbies products to high temperatures for a prolonged period will eliminate all remaining cultures, but it will not make them unsafe to consume. Bubbie suggests you eat it cold…and straight out of the jar!

My jar of Bubbies is fizzing and bubbling. Is this okay?

Bubbie would say your jar’s gone meshuganeh, or crazy in Yiddish! What she means is your jar has started a second fermentation due to an excess of live cultures. It’s perfectly normal with fermented foods and safe to eat. The product may be a bit softer and more sour than normal. Please do reach out to us if you have any further questions or concerns.

My jar didn’t pop when I opened it. Is that okay?

This is normal. Bubbies doesn’t use pop-up lids. Our lids are machine tightened and not vacuum sealed. As Bubbie says, “Vacuums are for carpet!”

I accidentally left my jar of Kosher Dill Pickles out of the refrigerator overnight after a late night Bubbie snack. Is it still okay to eat?

Mmmm…late night Bubbie snack ☺. We’ve all made that mistake…except Bubbie of course! While our naturally fermented Kosher Dill Pickles, Dill Relish, and Sauerkraut should always be refrigerated, the family-recipe has a very high brine-acidity and will remain safe if left out of the refrigerator for short periods of time.

In the case of Bubbies Bread & Butter Chip varieties and Sweet Relish, they can be stored in your pantry or refrigerator before being opened. Once opened, store safely in your refrigerator.

Here's a quick guide:

·Always Refrigerate - Kosher Dill Pickles, Sauerkraut, Dill Relish, Horseradish &Pickled Herring Fillets

·Refrigerate After Opening - Bread &Butter Chips &Sweet Relish

Ultimately, we cannot guarantee the quality of improperly stored foods, so you’ll need to use your best judgement when consuming.

How long will Bubbies products last?

Our products have a 2-year shelf life from time of packing. Meaning, if you have an unopened Bubbies product purchased in the last 6 months, it should remain safe to consume (unopened & kept refrigerated) for approximately another year! Once opened and if kept refrigerated, we recommend consuming the product within 3-4 months (our horseradish products within 2 months), though all should remain healthy to eat until each product's Expiration Date. For best results, keep all brined products submerged. If your brine is low, just add some filtered water or, better yet, do what Bubbie does and mix in some brine from another Bubbies product. Yum!

Can I feed Bubbies products to my animals?

Animals typically don’t need the extra sodium that fermented and pickled foods contain. While an occasional taste will likely do no harm, we wouldn’t recommend feeding your pets our products. We do recommend you consult your veterinarian regarding this question.

Are your products safe to consume when breastfeeding?

We have no knowledge that consuming Bubbies products while breastfeeding is unsafe. Bubbie isn’t a doctor, though you’d think she is! We feel this is a question best discussed with your doctor.

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FAQs

Does bubbies sauerkraut go bad? ›

How long will Bubbies products last? Our products have a 2-year shelf life from time of packing. Meaning, if you have an unopened Bubbies product purchased in the last 6 months, it should remain safe to consume (unopened & kept refrigerated) for approximately another year!

Is bubbies sauerkraut a good source of probiotics? ›

Many people eat and enjoy sauerkraut in their diets. Not only is it a beneficial courier for probiotics, but it can add a tasty and tangy spin on what would normally just be a savory or sweet dish.

Does Bubbies sauerkraut need to be refrigerated? ›

Our Kosher Dills, Dill Relish and Sauerkraut are naturally fermented products and cured in salt water brine using a lacto-fermentation process. While salt brine will keep food safe for consumption for a little while without refrigeration, the cold keeps the crunch!

Are Bubbies pickles good for you? ›

They are a popular gluten-free fermented food and kitchen staple. The gut-healthy qualities provide an abundance of health benefits, especially in providing healthful probiotics.

When should you not eat sauerkraut? ›

If you're pregnant or immunocompromised, you should avoid eating unpasteurized sauerkraut. If you take MAOIs, have blood pressure concerns, or have food intolerances or allergies, speak to your doctor before eating sauerkraut. Otherwise, sauerkraut is likely to be a nutritious and healthy addition to your diet.

Is sauerkraut safe to eat after the expiration date? ›

Can you eat sauerkraut after the expiration date? As long as sauerkraut shows no signs of spoilage, it can be consumed 1-2 months beyond the expiration date.

What is the healthiest sauerkraut to buy? ›

Top 3 Best Sauerkraut for Gut Health
  • Gap View Homestead Raw Sauerkraut.
  • Olive My Pickle Fermented Pickles.
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How much sauerkraut should you eat a day? ›

Sauerkraut is a highly nutritious, probiotic-rich food, and you are recommended to eat about a tablespoon or 10 grams per day. You may gradually increase the intake of sauerkraut up to six tablespoons or 60 grams per day if you are comfortable. However, you are recommended not to overconsume.

What kills the probiotics in sauerkraut? ›

Although heat does kill the good bacteria living in your sauerkraut, it only happens at 46°C (115°F). So if you're cooking at a very, very low temperature, you should still retain a large amount of these probiotics. Another solution could be to add your sauerkraut or kimchi to a cooked meal near the end.

How do you eat bubbies sauerkraut? ›

While traditionally served with pork, sausages, thousand island dressing, potatoes or dumplings, Bubbies sauerkraut is also perfectly paired with a sandwich, avocado toast, pizza, salad, or straight out of the jar.

Why is bubbies sauerkraut so good? ›

Bubbies Sauerkraut is made with the same deliberate Old World methods as Bubbies Kosher Dill Pickles, following Leigh Truex's exquisite taste, using only natural ingredients. Bubbies Sauerkraut is concocted with the best cabbages, checked for quality, which are then shredded and allowed to naturally ferment.

Why are Bubbies pickles cloudy? ›

Cloudy brine is a natural by-product of the fermentation process and it tastes delicious! The cloudiness is a combination of lactic acid and yeast and is the reason why they call it Lactofermentation.

How many fermented pickles should I eat a day? ›

For those that are used to fermented or probiotic foods and consume a good amount of fiber, the right amount is three times a day. The amount you consume doesn't have to be a lot. Serving sizes are quite reasonable, for example, a half a pickle, or a quarter cup of sauerkraut.

Does Bubbies Sauerkraut have live cultures? ›

Our Pure Kosher Dills, Dill Relish, Pickled Green Tomatoes and Sauerkraut are all naturally fermented and cured in salt water brine using a lacto-fermentation process. These products contain live cultures and the enzymes that form from a natural fermentation.

Is it OK to eat dill pickles every day? ›

Daily pickle consumption depends on what the rest of your diet is like. “If you're someone who doesn't eat a lot of processed foods, fast foods or store-bought foods, or if you're mostly eating a very low-salt diet, then eating pickles daily might be fine,” Peart says.

How long is pasteurized sauerkraut shelf life? ›

Sauerkraut that isn't refrigerated and is pasteurised should be eaten within 3-4 weeks after being opened, room temperature air can cause it to dry out, lose its flavour and potentially allow bad bacteria in. However it can stay in its unopened jar until you're ready to eat it, before the best before date of course.

How long is unopened sauerkraut good for? ›

Unopened and Shelf-Stable: Properly canned and sealed sauerkraut can retain its quality for 1-2 years when stored in a cool, dark place such as a pantry.

How long can you store fermented sauerkraut? ›

Personally, we eat our krauts within a month of opening them, but refrigerated sauerkraut has a pretty stable lifetime, lasting about 4-6 months after it is first opened. Of course, the “Best By” date won't be exact every single time, but it can certainly help you keep track of your kraut's freshness.

What does bad sauerkraut smell like? ›

Pungent Odors

If your sauerkraut smells like rotting or putrid food, you'll want to toss it. Putrid is an unmistakably awful odor that might even make your eyes water. Usually, molds, yeasts, or an off-color accompany truly putrid-smelling sauerkraut.

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