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Anything Healthy, LLC Traditional Greek Yogurt Starter Heirloom Thermophilic Culture - Best Customer Service, Contact for any Questions
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Anything Healthy, LLC Traditional Greek Yogurt Starter Heirloom Thermophilic Culture - Best Customer Service, Contact for any Questions

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Anything Healthy, LLC Traditional Greek Yogurt Starter Heirloom Thermophilic Culture - Best Customer Service, Contact for any Questions
Product Details
Brand: Anything Healthy, LLC
Product Type: Starter Cultures
UPC | EAN: 355739930181

Description

This Greek starter makes tangy, creamy yogurt. Greek yogurt culture is thermophilic and needs to be cultured at 110-115F in a yogurt maker or other appliance that maintain a consistent low temperature, such as crock pot. Since it's a true heirloom culture, you can reuse it over and over again. Activation: This is a live culture and it's recommended to activate it upon arrival to ensure it stays viable.INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING GREEK YOGURT:1. Heat 2 cups of milk to 160F and then cool it to 110F.2. Pour the milk into a glass jar and add dehydrated starter, stir well.3. Cover the jar and culture at 110-115F for 10 - 12 hours in a yogurt maker or similar appliance. 4. Refrigerate the yogurt for 4 - 6 hours to stop fermentation5. Enjoy the yogurt. Always save some for next batch before using the rest. *To make the next batch, follow the steps above but add 1 tablespoon of yogurt for every 1 cup milk and ferment for 8-10 hours.**Raw Milk**Please note if using raw milk, you need to pasteurize it, as it can overpower the bacteria in the yogurt culture.FAQ:-What type of milk can be used? Whole milk is best, but lower fat will also work. Do not use lactose-free milk.-What to do if yogurt is too runny? Whole organic milk makes thickest yogurt, but adding a spoonful or two of cream will make it even thicker. Another option is to strain it through a double coffee filter. If you encounter a problem, please give us a chance to help! Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. Disclaimer: Do not use if allergic to milk!If histamine intolerant, consult your doctor before adding any fermented foods to your diet.

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