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Soy Yogurt CultureIn order to make soy yogurt at home using fresh soymilk, a soy yogurt culture is needed to act as a starter. Yogurt L+ Vital-Ferment - Soy Yogurt Culture Information about Yogurt Mild: Historical Background: The nutritional, physiological value of Yogurt Mild is based upon its high percentage of L (+) lactic acid. Bionic Yogurt L+ Vital-Ferment contains freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria including: For the preparation of milk fermented yogurt with approximately 98% L (+) lactic acid (dextro-rotary) in the total lactic acid. Appropriate for the fermentation of soy and rice drinks. Since homemade soymilk does not contain lactose, there are no sugars for the yogurt culture to grow from, so you must add sugar in order to make soy yogurt. Bryanna Clark Grogan suggests adding 1 ½ Tbs organic sugar or maple syrup and 3/8 tsp of salt. The temperature during inoculation must be maintained for yogurt culture to ferment properly. This is where an electric yogurt maker comes in handy, because they monitor and maintain an ideal temperature. Soy Yogurt Culture Troubleshooting C: The milk was too hot; the ferment was damaged C: The Yogurt was stored too long before being used to inoculate the 2nd batch C: Inhibition of the microorganisms P: Yogurt becomes grainy P: Unusual taste / mould or red spots (yeast spores) on the surface C: The undesired breakdown of the milk components due to the possible presence of foreign microorganisms resulting from unclean working procedure. Sources of contamination: insufficiently heated milk, water, air, and unclean equipment. Making soy yogurt is one of the many things that you can do with a SoyQuick Soymilk Maker, so order one today and explore the possibilities. |
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