There are non
dairy yogurt starters to make at home as well as non dairy kefir (water kefir grains).
Not exact matches
Can you use store - bought coconut milk
yogurt as a
starter culture, or does that not work like it does for
dairy yogurt?
Shah has conducted research in
dairy foods processing for more than 35 years and has published results on physiology, bioactivities and health properties of probiotics; functional
starter cultures; and the texture and microstructure of low - fat
yogurt and mozzarella cheese.
Anything that is officially sold as «
yogurt starter» almost certainly has
dairy in it.
I would like to ask if I can use
dairy yogurt as
starter for the soy
yogurt that I will do.
Q: Liz — I am interested in making my own
dairy free
yogurt, but am not sure what «
starter» to get.
Yes, if
dairy isn't a serious health issue for you, then you can use
dairy yogurt as a
starter for making your own soy
yogurt.
If you're vegan or
dairy intolerant like we are, then you can use a non-
dairy yogurt starter.
What I used to do, when I made
dairy based
yogurt, is right after fermenting it (using a purchased freeze dried
starter from Yogourmet) I'd remove about 1/2 cup of the freshly made
yogurt and freeze it, divided into 2 Tbsp portions.
If you aren't allergic to
dairy, you can make coconut
yogurt with any
yogurt starter.
For babies just starting out on
dairy, cottage cheese might not be a good choice as a first
starter due to it not being as highly cultured as
yogurt.
My question for you, since I know you are
dairy free (or correct me if I am wrong on that,) would you personally consume
yogurt made with this BRAVO
starter, or would you still avoid it, since
dairy is not recommended for us who have Hashimotos?
Anything that is officially sold as «
yogurt starter» almost certainly has
dairy in it.
It is noteworthy that the antinociceptive effect of the fermented
dairy product (inclusive of the aforementioned bifidobacterium strain plus Lactococcus lactis and two
yogurt starters L. bulgaricus and S. thermophilus) was more effective than an equivalent dose of Bifidobacterium lactis CNCM I - 2494 alone [35].
Vegan
yogurt starter: cultures for health is a blend of bacteria specifically made for making
dairy - free
yogurt (amount varies, follow package instructions).