Barb Hodgens loves to cook with alternative, healthy whole food ingredients, with a focus on gut health. Barb has overcome her own gut health issues through healthy eating. Share your ideas, comments and photos at the end of this post :)
Boost your microbiome naturally!
One of the simplest ways to get more probiotics into your diet is to eat homemade yogurt. It’s one of the tastiest ways too. Making yogurt at home gives you full control over the probiotic potential and has no added sugars, artificial flavours, or unwanted mystery ingredients that you would find in many store-bought varieties.
Adding extra bacteria strains to yogurt starter culture is a convenient way to amp up the probiotic health benefits of yogurt. Our friends at Cutting Edge Cultures have done this and developed a starter culture that delivers more probiotics than traditional yogurt. This premium-quality Yogurt Plus starter culture contains live probiotics, and is made with a unique blend of 5 beneficial species (S. thermophilus, L. delbrueckii, L. plantarum, L. reuteri, and B. longum).
When you eat homemade yogurt that has had the bacterial count amplified the combination of probiotics are more powerful than anything you can buy. Yogurt Plus probiotic yogurt is a delicious way to give your gut microbiome a boost and improve overall health.
Yogurt plus probiotic starter culture is vegan so it’s suitable for dairy-free milk as well. Browse the Luvele Yogurt recipes for both dairy and dairy recipes. Many of our yogurt recipes recommend a 12-24 hour incubation, however you can make a batch of probiotic yogurt in as little as 7 hours. The final product has a lovely consistency and a mild and refreshing flavour.
When you buy a pouch of Yogurt Plus starter, you get 4 sachets of starter culture. Each sachet makes 1.5 litres (1¼ quarts). Every time you make yogurt, you can keep some of it to culture your next batch - a process that can be repeated several times over. In total, you can make up to 45 litres (40 quarts) of yogurt with this one pouch alone, just by re-culturing.
PREPARATION
Before you begin it is important to sterilise the Luvele yogurt making glass jar, lid and any utensils you use, in boiling hot water. The danger of not sterilising is that other bacteria may overpower your culture and affect the quality of your yogurt.
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Make homemade probiotic yogurt with cutting edge cultures
Boost your microbiome naturally!
One of the simplest ways to get more probiotics into your diet is to eat homemade yogurt. It’s one of the tastiest ways too. Making yogurt at home gives you full control over the probiotic potential and has no added sugars, artificial flavours, or unwanted mystery ingredients that you would find in many store-bought varieties.
Adding extra bacteria strains to yogurt starter culture is a convenient way to amp up the probiotic health benefits of yogurt. Our friends at Cutting Edge Cultures have done this and developed a starter culture that delivers more probiotics than traditional yogurt. This premium-quality Yogurt Plus starter culture contains live probiotics, and is made with a unique blend of 5 beneficial species (S. thermophilus, L. delbrueckii, L. plantarum, L. reuteri, and B. longum).
When you eat homemade yogurt that has had the bacterial count amplified the combination of probiotics are more powerful than anything you can buy. Yogurt Plus probiotic yogurt is a delicious way to give your gut microbiome a boost and improve overall health.
Yogurt plus probiotic starter culture is vegan so it’s suitable for dairy-free milk as well. Browse the Luvele Yogurt recipes for both dairy and dairy recipes. Many of our yogurt recipes recommend a 12-24 hour incubation, however you can make a batch of probiotic yogurt in as little as 7 hours. The final product has a lovely consistency and a mild and refreshing flavour.
When you buy a pouch of Yogurt Plus starter, you get 4 sachets of starter culture. Each sachet makes 1.5 litres (1¼ quarts). Every time you make yogurt, you can keep some of it to culture your next batch - a process that can be repeated several times over. In total, you can make up to 45 litres (40 quarts) of yogurt with this one pouch alone, just by re-culturing.
PREPARATION
Before you begin it is important to sterilise the Luvele yogurt making glass jar, lid and any utensils you use, in boiling hot water. The danger of not sterilising is that other bacteria may overpower your culture and affect the quality of your yogurt.
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