Organic Yoghurt Starters – Mesophilic & Thermophilic Cultures for Ethical, Sustainable Homemade Yoghurt

 

Discover our range of organic yoghurt starters, available in both mesophilic and thermophilic cultures, tailored to suit your needs. Our mesophilic yoghurt cultures ferment at room temperature without any need for heating, making them incredibly convenient. While these yoghurts may have a slightly slimy texture and might separate, they are packed with beneficial bacteria and are best enjoyed as a drinking yoghurt. On the other hand, our thermophilic yoghurt starters require heat to ferment, with a dedicated yoghurt maker recommended for the best results, though thermal flasks and low heat ovens can also work well.

Both types of cultures are largely heirloom, allowing them to be recultured indefinitely by simply saving a small portion from a previous batch to start a new one. Homemade yoghurt, whether mesophilic or thermophilic, is a powerhouse of gut-friendly bacteria that supports digestive health. Plus, making yoghurt at home is an ethical and sustainable choice, providing a lifetime supply from just one purchase and offering a natural alternative to store-bought options.

What makes us different to the rest?

We are a small, passionate team dedicated to gut health and holistic well-being. We hand-make all our products using traditional methods that honour and acknowledge the longstanding medicinal use of all our starter cultures. We use organic ingredients and manufacture with an ethical and sustainable mindset. We are always happy to chat about your goals.

OUR THERMOPHILIC YOGHURT STARTER RANGE

Our organic thermophilic yoghurt starters require heat to ferment, and we recommend using a dedicated yoghurt maker for the best results. However, other methods like thermal flasks or low heat ovens can also be effective. Most of our yoghurt starters are heirloom cultures, meaning they can be recultured indefinitely—simply save a little from a previous batch to start a new one. Homemade yoghurt is rich in gut-friendly bacteria, promoting digestive health. Plus, making yoghurt at home is an ethical and sustainable practice, offering a natural and eco-friendly alternative to store-bought options.
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