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Supporting Science Technicians in WA’s independent schools

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Technical Tips
26/10/2016

Yoghurt making:

Question:

Do you know at what temperature you incubate yoghurt? My instructions say to add a small amount of natural yoghurt to milk and then incubate overnight, but no temperature!

Answer:

The recommended temperature is 44 to 45 degrees Celsius.
Bacteria are inactive below 21 degrees C and are killed above 49 degrees C.

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