| Management number | 211501295 | Release Date | 2026/04/04 | List Price | $52.18 | Model Number | 211501295 | ||
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?????????? ??????????????????????1.Select a mode that is closest to your desired time and temperature.2.Further adjust the time and temperature.3.Confirm and wait.Tips:"Rice Wine" mode and "Natto" mode are also suitable for making yogurt. If you need to make yogurt that ferments for more than 12 hours or at a temperature lower than 40°C (104°F), such as L. reuteri yogurt, please use the "Function" button to adjust the mode to "Rice Wine" mode.set the temperature to 37°C(100°F), and the default time is 36 hours.?????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?????? ??????????:Different probiotics require different fermentation temperatures. Before starting to make yogurt, make sure to understand the optimal fermentation temperature for your specific probiotics. You can determine if the probiotics are active by observing whether the yogurt thickens. If the yogurt gradually thickens, it means the probiotics are alive, as dead probiotics cannot thicken the yogurt, and you would only end up with liquid milk. If the final yogurt has green mold spots, it serves as a reminder that you should regularly disinfect the inner container with high temperatures.Tips:Milk sold in supermarkets is usually pasteurized or ultra-high temperature (UHT) treated, so it can be directly used for making yogurt. However, if you're using raw milk, it needs to be pasteurized before making yogurt. To pasteurize raw milk, heat it to 180°F (80°C) for 15 to 30 seconds, then let it cool to room temperature before adding the yogurt starter. This is important because if the milk is too hot, it can kill the culture.
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