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Coolinario L Reuteri Yogurt Starter is a 10-pack of 1.5g sachets containing probiotic-rich Lactobacillus Reuteri cultures. Designed for effortless home yogurt making, it supports gut health and immunity while offering customizable texture options. Non-GMO, gluten-free, and preservative-free, this starter delivers consistent, authentic yogurt flavor for all skill levels.









| ASIN | B0DYWMS5C4 |
| ASIN | B0DYWMS5C4 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,453 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Yogurt Starter Cultures |
| Brand Name | Coolinario |
| Cuisine | Universal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (984) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Vegetarian |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Coolinario |
| Manufacturer | Coolinario |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 4.8 x 0.43 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| Size | 10 Pack - L Reuteri |
| UPC | 628774082253 |
| UPC | 628774082253 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
| Units | 10 Count |
A**N
Perfect Yogurt Starter
I got this yogurt starter because I wanted to try making probiotic yogurt at home instead of constantly buying it at the store, and overall it’s been a great addition to my kitchen routine. The starter comes in small packets with a blend of different cultures and the process is pretty straightforward—heat your milk, let it cool a bit, mix in the starter, and let it ferment for several hours. The yogurt that comes out is nice and tangy with a creamy texture, especially if you use whole milk, and it obviously tastes way fresher than any store bought yogurt. One thing I noticed is that the yogurt can come out a little thinner than expected sometimes, but that’s pretty common with homemade yogurt and it’s easy to fix by using whole milk, heating the milk a bit longer beforehand, or straining the finished yogurt for a thicker greek-style texture. It also takes a little trial and error to get the temperature right during fermentation, so using a thermometer or a yogurt maker can make the process easier and more consistent. Overall though, once you get the hang of it, it’s a convenient way to make fresh yogurt at home.
M**N
Ist time success with this culture!
I watched many videos and read lots of comments on how to successfully use this culture. It worked great on the first try making cultured dairy. I preheated organic half and half to 180F let it cool to 100F. Mina small now I mixed one packet with 1 tablespoon of potato starch (from the Korean store) then added about a quarter cup of the half and half and mixed well. I added to 2- 1 pint Mason jars then incubated in a dehydrator @100f for 36 hours. It came out perfect the first time which can be quite a money saver. Some people fail multiple times and a quart of organic half and half is about $4.50. I highly recommend this product.
L**.
The taste, and make easy, and both wonderful work.
The great work, and easy to melt immediately, The taste great.
L**Y
Fantastic product
I was always curious about making yogurt. And when I saw this product I thought now was a good time to try making it. I have to say that the yogurt I made with this was delicious. Probably the best one I’ve ever had. And my family loves it too. Not to mention it costs less than half to make it than it does to buy it. And with this product you get the active cultures. Most commercial yogurt no longer has live cultures anymore.
G**G
Smooth creamy delicious yogurt using a blend of bacteria
This was my first attempt at making an L. reuteri dairy culture, and the results were astonishing. Since I had researched the topic a fair bit and found that many folks have issues with separation and odd tastes on their first batch using L. reuteri probiotic tablets or capsules as their starter culture, I was really happy that my entire batch of L. reuteri yogurt came out perfectly formed, thick, creamy, smooth, and delicious using the Coolinario L reuteri yogurt starter. The product of this starter culture is a 5-star yogurt. It is really good. Then I read the fine print. The ingredients of the starter culture are a blend of L. reuteri, L. bulgaricus, S. thermophilus, L.casei, and L. plantarum, it is not just L. reuteri. I'm unsure if this blend of cultures and the resulting yogurt effectively replicates the health benefits of L. reuteri, as documented in clinical studies. Are the colony counts of L. reuteri substantial enough in light of the competition from other bugs in the starter culture (L. Bulgaricus and S. thermophilus work together and grow quickly, producing lactic acid and fermenting milk into yogurt)? L. reuteri, however, grows more slowly. If you are looking to create a highly potent cultured dairy product using only L. reuteri, this may not be the ideal starter. Does the low temperature and long culture time recommended for making the L. reuteri yogurt reduce the competition from L. bulgaricus and S thermophilus enough? This is a good question for a microbiologist who has specifically studied this. Having said that, I still very much enjoyed the yogurt I made with this starter, and in time, there is value to using this starter to make yogurt at home. Size wise, One 1g sachet mixed with 2 tablespoons of prebiotic fiber blend was enough to culture roughly 50 oz. of milk (I made four mason jars worth of yogurt). N=1
L**H
Good yogurt starter, but not a true L. reuteri yogurt
I used this starter to make yogurt and it turned out great. The texture was smooth and creamy, and the flavor was very good. It’s like a plain yogurt that you get in a tub. It fermented well and made a nice homemade yogurt that my family enjoyed. I included a photo and video showing the results. One thing I want to clarify for anyone specifically looking for L. reuteri yogurt: while L. reuteri is listed in the culture, this is actually a multi-strain starter. It also contains other bacteria such as L. bulgaricus, S. thermophilus, L. casei, and L. plantarum. Because of this, it’s not the same as making a pure L. reuteri yogurt that some people are looking for for specific probiotic benefits. That said, it still makes a very good probiotic yogurt. The culture blend produces a tasty, gut-friendly yogurt with a nice consistency. If you’re simply looking for a quality yogurt starter that makes delicious homemade yogurt, this works very well. Just be aware it’s a mixed culture yogurt, not a pure L. reuteri culture. I hope this helps anyone trying to decide which starter culture to buy.
S**.
L. Reuteri made my day
I love this stuff, my yogurt set right up , nice and firm! Its such a good feeling to know we are getting so much probiotics when we eat this, and its deliciously healthy!
S**P
Great Results Every Time
I have purchased this starter several times. I get consistenty great results on each batch of Yogurt. The taste is wonderful and the texture is silky smooth!
F**O
Ottimo Starter molto veloce pratico , lo preferisco allo starter yogurt classico bianco da supermercato e molto piu veloce la cosa con starter il polvere una bustina per ogni litro di latte appena intiepidito da minimo da 40- 43 gradi giro per 1-2 minuti e perfetto io lo sciolgo direttamente nel recipiente di 1,4 lt in vetro della yogurtiera quello in dotazione , la vedo migliore come opzioni a differenza della tazzina piccola , li secondo me devi mischiarlo molto bene se no si formano grumi. (Che non fa nulla se vi capitasse) non mi ci trovo molto bene io parlo per me e non puoi girarlo scioglierlo bene essendo la tazzina troppo piccola .
I**X
Muy buen producto. Permite preparar un yogur casero con excelente textura y sabor natural. Fermenta bien y el resultado es cremoso y suave.Fácil de usar y de muy buena calidad.
J**N
Very pleased
M**E
Very happy with the quality and the price works as advertised. I use it to make L Reuteri Yogurt I would definitely order this again
L**T
I cheat and use whole sterilised milk so no boiling needed. I add a tub of double cream too. Delicious. It has been perfect either using a fresh sachet or some in of my previous batch.
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