Local farmer’s markets break it down this month at the Austin Fermentation Festival.
Mercado Sin Nombre, an Austin coffee roaster with Mexican roots, kicked off the fermentation festivities with a live demonstration on how to make tepache. Tepache is a fermented beverage made with pineapple rinds, sugar, and a blend of autumnal spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and all-spice.
Maltby and his friend started Mercado Sin Nombre as a culinary project after the pandemic. “We were sure that we wanted to experiment and have fun with fermentation stuff and drinks and not limit ourselves to one thing.” Maltby says. Be it their Mexican-sourced small batch beans or nixtamal tortillas, the shop continues to provide a variety of unique foods to the Austin community. “Even coffee is fermented,” Maltby said. “A lot of people don't know that.”
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