Kangina
thunderbong
101 points
7 comments
March 15, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
jzellis
Well, I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't that.
AFF87
Has anyone found them in Europe? I'd like to try how they taste
stavros
It's crazy that this is such a delicate process, and yet someone discovered that it works. Amazing.
bthallplz
> The containers are, however, heavy, unwieldy, and prone to absorbing moisture. Sounds like they'd only really make sense for surviving in dry environments. But still quite neat!
nickvec
> Gradual permeation of gas through the clay barrier allows oxygen to enter the container, keeping the grapes alive, while the elevated concentration of carbon dioxide inside the package inhibits the grapes' metabolism and prevents the growth of fungus. The grapes are prevented from drying out, and the mud absorbs liquid which would otherwise lead to bacterial and fungal growth. Pretty incredible that this works. I wonder how much trial and error went into perfecting the process nearly a millennium ago.