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  2. How to Make Greek Yogurt 10x Better - AOL

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  3. List of yogurt-based dishes and beverages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of yogurt-based dishes and beverages. Yogurt is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. The bacteria used to make yogurt are known as "yogurt cultures". Fermentation of lactose by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture and its characteristic tang. [1]

  4. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Fermentation of sugars in the milk by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture and characteristic tart flavor. [2] Cow's milk is most commonly used to make yogurt. Milk from water buffalo, goats, ewes, mares, camels, and yaks is also used to produce yogurt. The milk used may be homogenized or not.

  5. Nai lao - Wikipedia

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    Nailao (or suānnǎi) is prepared by heating milk and adding sugar to it. Two types of nuts mixed with raisins and rice wine made from glutinous rice are poured in and thoroughly stirred. A special device called lào tǒng (酪桶, lit. ' yogurt barrel ') is used during production. A lào tǒng contains a heat chamber in the center, providing ...

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  7. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Since straining removes the whey, more milk is required to make strained yogurt, increasing the production cost. In Western Europe and the United States, strained yogurt has increased in popularity compared to unstrained yogurt. Since the straining process removes some of the lactose, strained yogurt is lower in sugar than unstrained yogurt. [6]

  8. List of fermented milk products - Wikipedia

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    Cultured sour cream: sour cream 14–40% [citation needed] 4 weeks [1] Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis* [4] Mesophilic fermented pasteurized cream with an acidity of at least 0.5%. Rennet extract may be added to make a thicker product. [4] Lower fat variant of crème fraîche Filmjölk: fil 0.1-4.5% 10–14 days [1] Lactococcus lactis* and ...

  9. Jameed - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Milk is kept in a fine-woven cheesecloth to make a thick yogurt. Salt is added daily to thicken the yogurt even more and the outside of the yogurt-filled cheesecloth is rinsed with water to allow any remaining whey to seep through. After a few days of salting the yogurt, it becomes very dense and can be removed from the cheesecloth ...