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Goodlife - Fermentation Bundle - 1 Litre (now includes metal lid)
Didn't seem to do much for me, but would probably need to give it another go.
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Caspian Sea yoghurt, also known as Matsoni yoghurt, is a unique and versatile mesophilic culture that can be conveniently fermented at room temperature (20-26 degrees Celsius). This yoghurt is less sour than regular yoghurt and features subtle notes of honey. It has a custard-like consistency, with a thickness that falls between filmjolk and viili yoghurt.
Each starter contains 1 tablespoon of dried culture. You only need 1 tsp to get going, properly cared for, it will last you a lifetime. To keep it going, mix one tablespoon of fermented yogurt with a cup of fresh milk and this will ferment into yogurt … and so the cycle continues.
Benefits of Matsoni Yoghurt
Matsoni yoghurt is not only delicious but also packed with probiotics, which support gut health and overall well-being. Its mild flavor and creamy texture make it a favorite among yoghurt enthusiasts looking for a less tart option.
How to Make Caspian Sea (Matsoni) Yoghurt
Making Matsoni yoghurt at home is simple and doesn’t require any fancy equipment. Follow these easy steps:
Please note this is a dried culture, shelf stable up to 3 months.
Always enjoy a glass of kefir/Caspian yoghurt. No fuss, can't go wrong and healthy for you.
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Fantastic product and amazing service. Love my jars ❤️
Goodlife - Fermentation Bundle - 1 Litre (now includes metal lid)
Didn't seem to do much for me, but would probably need to give it another go.