Composting is one of the most sustainable ways to manage food waste, but many people wonder whether they can compost meat and dairy items that traditional composting systems struggle with. The good news? Bokashi composting offers a solution, and it’s easier than you might think!
Bokashi is an anaerobic (oxygen-free) process that ferments food waste, including meat, dairy, and cooked food, without attracting pests or producing strong odors. In this blog, we’ll dive deep into how Bokashi works, why it’s ideal for composting meat and dairy, and how you can start this process at home with Kai Kai Farm's Bokashi products.
Why Traditional Composting Struggles with Meat and Dairy
In traditional composting, food scraps break down through aerobic decomposition, a process that requires oxygen. While this works well for plant-based scraps, meat and dairy present a few challenges:
- Pests and Rodents: Meat and dairy attract unwanted pests like flies and rodents, which can disrupt the composting process.
- Strong Odours: These items tend to produce unpleasant smells due to aerobic decomposition happening too slowly.
- Slow Decomposition: Meat and dairy take much longer to break down, creating a less efficient process in traditional compost bins.
Because of these issues, traditional composting isn’t the best method for handling animal products, which is where Bokashi composting shines.
How Does Bokashi Composting Work?
Bokashi composting uses an anaerobic process (without oxygen), which relies on microorganisms in Bokashi bran to ferment food waste. Unlike traditional composting, which requires air, Bokashi thrives in an airtight environment. Here’s how it works:
- Food scraps are added to a sealed bin: The scraps are layered with Bokashi bran, which contains beneficial microbes.
- Fermentation occurs: The microbes ferment the food, breaking it down into a pre-compost, in just 2–3 weeks.
- Bury the pre-compost: After fermentation, the food waste is buried in soil for 2–4 weeks, where it fully decomposes into rich, nutrient-dense soil.
This process makes Bokashi the perfect method for composting meat, dairy, and cooked food materials that would normally cause problems in traditional composting.
Why is Bokashi Ideal for Composting Meat and Dairy?
Bokashi composting allows you to compost a wide range of food scraps, including meat, dairy, fish, and even cooked food. Here are some key benefits:
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Prevents Pests and Odours: Since Bokashi is anaerobic, it doesn't produce the same unpleasant smells or attract pests like traditional composting.
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Faster Decomposition: The fermentation process is quicker—usually around 2–3 weeks, and works for all types of food waste, including meat and dairy.
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Handles All Food Scraps: Bokashi doesn’t discriminate—it can handle everything from fruit scraps to leftover pasta and chicken bones.
- Nutrient-Rich Bokashi Tea: The liquid produced during fermentation is called Bokashi tea, and it’s full of nutrients that can be used as a plant fertilizer.
So, yes, you can safely compost meat and dairy with Bokashi, and it’s easier than ever!
How to Compost Meat and Dairy with Bokashi
To get the best results, follow these simple tips for composting meat and dairy in your Bokashi bin:
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Cut food scraps into smaller pieces: This helps speed up the fermentation process. Smaller pieces allow microbes to break down food more efficiently.
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Layer properly with Bokashi bran: Every time you add food scraps, be sure to sprinkle a generous layer of Bokashi bran on top. The bran contains the microorganisms that help ferment your food waste.
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Ensure proper sealing: Always ensure that your Bokashi bin is tightly sealed to maintain the anaerobic environment.
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Drain the Bokashi tea regularly: Bokashi bins collect liquid in the bottom, which can be used as a nutrient-rich fertilizer for your plants. Don’t forget to drain it regularly to avoid excess moisture buildup.
- Keep your bin in a warm place: Ideal fermentation occurs between 18–25°C. Store your Bokashi bin in a warm, stable location in your home.
If you’re new to Bokashi, Kai Kai Farm’s Bokashi bins are the perfect place to start! They come with all the necessary tools to help you compost meat, dairy, and other food waste easily at home.
What Can't You Put in Bokashi Compost?
While Bokashi composting is highly versatile and can handle many types of food waste, there are still a few items that should not be composted using this method:
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Large Amounts of Liquid: Excessive liquids, like soups or sauces, should be avoided as they can create a soggy environment in the bin, which may interfere with the fermentation process. If you have liquid food scraps, it’s best to drain or absorb them before adding them to the Bokashi bin.
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Non-Food Items: Bokashi is designed for food scraps only. Avoid putting non-food items like plastic, metal, glass, or any other synthetic materials into the compost. These materials will not break down and can harm the composting system.
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Citrus Fruits in Excess: While small amounts of citrus scraps can be added, too much citrus can be problematic. The acidity from these fruits can potentially hinder the fermentation process by disturbing the microbial balance.
- Bones from Large Animals: While small bones, like those from chicken or fish, can be composted in Bokashi bins, large bones (from beef or pork, for example) should be avoided. These can take a long time to break down even in the anaerobic environment and may create issues in your composting process.
By following these guidelines and keeping the compost bin properly managed, you can ensure that your Bokashi composting system remains effective and efficient.
Introducing the Pet-Kashi System: Eco-Friendly Solutions for Pet Waste
Are you a pet owner looking for an eco-friendly solution to manage pet waste? Our Pet-Kashi offers a sustainable, odor-free, and efficient way to compost pet waste, turning it into nutrient-rich material for your ornamental garden.
Using Bokashi fermentation, Pet-Kashi ensures that pet waste is safely broken down, offering you an easy and hygienic way to dispose of waste while reducing your environmental footprint.
Why Use Pet-Kashi Systems?
- Reduces landfill waste
- Controls odors
- Easy-to-use system
- Safely handles pet waste
- Creates nutrient-rich garden soil
Start with the Pet-Kashi Starter Kit and Pet Kashi Organic Pet Waste Bokashi Bran at Kai Kai Farm to manage your pet waste sustainably and enrich your garden soil.
How Kai Kai Farm Can Help You Get Started!
At Kai Kai Farm, we provide everything you need to successfully start Bokashi composting at home:
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Bokashi bins: Our Bokashi bins are perfect for composting all types of food scraps, including meat and dairy.
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Bokashi bran: Our Bokashi bran contains beneficial microbes that speed up the fermentation process and help break down your food scraps.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned composter, Kai Kai Farm has the tools you need to get started with Bokashi composting and make your kitchen waste work for you!
Conclusion
Bokashi composting is the perfect solution for composting meat, dairy, and cooked food materials that traditional composting methods can't handle effectively. It’s fast, efficient, and ideal for small spaces, making it a great option for urban dwellers and apartment residents.
By using Bokashi bins and Bokashi bran from Kai Kai Farm, you can compost your kitchen scraps with ease, turning waste into valuable soil for your garden. Ready to get started? Explore Bokashi products at Kai Kai Farm today!
Frequently Asked Questions About Bokashi Composting
What is the main problem with Bokashi composting?
The main challenge with Bokashi composting is ensuring proper moisture levels and sealing the bin to maintain an anaerobic (oxygen-free) environment. Too much liquid can cause excess moisture, and improper sealing can attract pests or disrupt fermentation.
Can egg shells go in Bokashi?
Yes, egg shells can be added to Bokashi compost, though it's best to crush them into smaller pieces for faster decomposition.
Can I put cooked food in Bokashi?
Yes, cooked food can go in Bokashi compost. It’s one of the key benefits, as Bokashi can handle meat, dairy, and cooked leftovers without issues.
What food cannot go in compost?
Avoid adding large amounts of citrus, non-food items (plastic, metal, glass), and large animal bones to Bokashi compost. Excessive liquids or oils should also be avoided.
Can I compost pet waste with Pet-Kashi?
Yes! The Pet-Kashi system is specifically designed to handle pet waste such as dog, cat, and small animal feces. It also works with meat scraps and cooked food, which are typically unsuitable for traditional composting.
Can I combine pet waste in a Bokashi system?
Yes, you can combine pet waste in a Bokashi system, specifically designed for handling pet waste like dog, cat, and small animal feces. The Pet-Kashi system, which uses Bokashi fermentation, is perfect for composting pet waste in an eco-friendly and odor-controlled manner.
Can I use Pet-Kashi for all types of pet waste?
Yes, the Pet-Kashi system works for all types of dog, cat, and small animal waste. It's also suitable for meat and cooked food scraps, which cannot typically be composted in traditional systems.
Can I compost with Bokashi & Pet-Kashi in apartments?
Yes, Bokashi & Pet-Kashi composting is ideal for apartment living. The sealed bin doesn’t produce strong odors or attract pests, making it suitable for small spaces. In addition the Pet-Kashi bran contains zeolite which adds an extra layer of odour reduction and elimination.
Can I put coffee grounds in Bokashi?
Yes, coffee grounds can be added to Bokashi compost. They’re a great source of nitrogen and help with the fermentation process.
How long does Bokashi take to decompose?
Bokashi composting typically takes 2–3 weeks for fermentation to occur. Afterward, the pre-compost should be buried in soil for 2–4 weeks to fully decompose.
Where can I shop for Bokashi & Pet-Kashi systems?
We offer everything you need to compost efficiently, including ready-to-use kits, bins, and supplies. You can shop for Bokashi & Pet-Kashi bins, bran, and starter kits at Kai Kai Farm's Bokashi & Pet-Kashi products.