Seasonal frost improves probiotic and nutrient availability in fermented vegetables
Andrew Luzmore·Gabriel G. Perron·Grace Mairi McIntyre Jorgensen·Pearson Lau·Jason Grauer·Dan Barber·Swapan Jain
Climate-driven shifts in seasonal frost patterns raise important questions about their impact on food quality and resilience. Here, we show that a single 12-h frost event at harvest can enhance both the microbial and nutritional properties of fermented cabbage and carrots, two cold-tolerant crops widely grown in the U.S. Northeast. Using microbial amplicon and metagenomic sequencing, we found that frost exposure led to subtle but consistent changes in microbial composition, including greater abu
