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Natural Probiotic Selection offers a premium pack of 12 freeze-dried yogurt starter sachets featuring a scientifically curated blend of Lactobacillus rhamnosus, L. gasseri, Bulgaricus, and Streptococcus thermophilus. Designed for all yogurt-making appliances, each sachet can ferment 1 to 3 liters of thick, creamy yogurt and can be reused multiple times. Free from additives, gluten, maltodextrin, and GMOs, this pure bacterial culture supports gut health and delivers authentic homemade yogurt with ease and sustainability.
| ASIN | B08NCGS85L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,776 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #33 in Yogurt Starter Cultures |
| Brand | Natural Probiotic Selection |
| Brand Name | Natural Probiotic Selection |
| Container Type | Bags,Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 194 Reviews |
| Flavor | plain |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NPSelection |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Package Information | Bags,Pack |
| Specific Uses For Product | Homemade Preparation of Yogurt |
| UPC | 799456166483 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
M**.
Good yogurt starter for sensitive types
This is the first time I've been able to get homemade yogurt to work for me. This was also the first time I used a legitimate yogurt maker, so I'm sure that also helped. I tried the cooler method and mesophilic yogurt and both upset my sensitive system. I have food allergies, chemical allergies, and weird sensitivities to a lot of things and had no issues with this product (other than I can tell the probiotics are strong in this- but that's a good thing). I like the fact that there are no additives or weird extras in these packets- probably why it worked out for me. I also like this company because you know what probiotic strains are in it and it looks like they have other packets with specific strains to choose from. My first batch was fermented for 24 hours to eliminate as much lactose out of it as possible. It is a bit sour and tastes similar to my store-bought lactose free yogurt. This has more of a nice creamy kick at the end though that I enjoy. I will be curious to see how a 2nd batch works out from the 1st one. I will definitely be purchasing more from this company.
T**S
Makes very thick yoghurt nice flavor too.
Very thick tasty yoghurt If you save a cup or so of your first batch you can use that to make future batches so your yoghurt starter will last much longer. I did that with the Yogourmet starter and I made yoghurt for three months before opening the second envelope
B**O
Great product Great results
Made my first batch a couple of days ago and the yogurt came out great. Much better than the previous product I used to make yogurt. I definately recommend this product, two thumbs up.
G**S
Good product
Well this is a very nice product I found the flavor somewhat different than what I'm accustomed to. It was a little more tangy.
U**E
10
Yogurt
P**V
Not consistent results.
First, I have a Brad and Taylor Proofer/Fermenter which is the top of the line yogurt maker; Second, I've made yogurt for 30 years; Third, use the same organic milk every time -- so it is the starter kit and not the yogurt maker or the maker of the yogurt: some batches turn out perfectly tangy/slightly sour and its the best yogurt you will ever taste; other batches are runny, almost sweet. All-in-all there is more runny/sweet batches. I've ordered three batches, but won't continue due to product final result inconsistency. It is also costly for what you get.
R**T
Horrible
I was excited to get an actual yogurt starter, but I was disappointed because from the wording in the description it sounded like there were four types of active cultures, but it appears there are really only two according to the packaging. But it still fuzzy. I make yogurt at home a lot for over a year now, and this was the worst yogurt I have ever made. Or ever tasted. It was horrible. When I checked the first carton, it has a lot of liquid so I poured it off carefully and then tasted it. I had to spit it out because it tasted rancid. After I strain the yogurt in a coffee filter, the resulting Greek style yogurt was okay in the end, but it was shocking. I have been using a small package of store-bought Creek and organic if possible yogurt as my starter before I tried this. I'm going back to that, and I recommend you do too. It can be bought for less than a dollar, depending on what brand and please read the labels and buy something that has only milk and active cultures as ingredients. A lot of fancy yogurt brands look and sound healthy, but they are full of additives. Even Yoplait and Dannon. My 2 cents! Other people have helped me with their reviews, so I took the time to write this one. Bon appétit!
S**N
Thin/Runny Yogurt
Yogurt consistently comes out thin/runny. Would not recommend.
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