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J Hynds –
The buttermilk and greek cultures are just awesome. I meet folks at the dairy section of the grocery and we have conversation about making their own product and saving money. I give them your website address and encourage them to shop.
Your service is as good as your product.
Kipling –
The starters were very good.
The Greek version gave me the perfect consistency, which II have continued to use from batch to batch.
Both versions taste virtually indistinguishable, nice and tart with a lemony note. Miles better than the store bought yoghurts I was eating.
Mark S –
Greek yoghurt starter worked well first time and on reculturing. Nice and thick with a creamy taste.
Perfect thanks
Christopher S –
Hi Ivo
The family love the Greek yogurt Ive been making.
I have been using a cup of existing yogurt as a starter. I’m going away next week; will it last 2 weeks in the fridge or should I start again. The most useful manual says 3-4 days?
I having been keep the milk at 40 -43degrees using my induction cooktop on /off on 1. I assume a yogurt make would do this automatically. Do you have a recommendation.
Thanks
Levan –
I’m from Georgia and we have a kind of Yogurt called Matsoni. Is tangier than normal Yogurt and is somewhat similar to Greek Yogurt. I really love it and used to eat it every day, until I decided to go vegan about an year ago.
I have been wanting to make vegan yogurt for some time now but they don’t sell starter cultures in my country. I was looking for greek yogurt starters online and found your website. I got really intrigued with your Bulgarian yogurt starter. I have never tried Bulgarian yogurt but based on other people’s reviews it seems like something I would like. Curiously, one of the strains in Matsoni is also Lactobacillus Bulgaricus, so it might be similar in taste. Will find out!
Best regards,
Levan
Patricia –
Hi.good evening Ivo,
Yes, I used the starter and this morning I used the 2nd new starter…we did exacte 10x timestamp with the starter, the taste was still great but the yoghurt became thinner and let it drain longer gave to luttele yoghurt so just started a new badge.
We live in Portugal and strangely, here you can not buy good yoghurt..only the green version but hé..thats nice sometimes but to much calories…so we make yoghurt every day.
We like the starter and I will order again..maybe try another version.
You will find my order soon
Kind regards Patricia