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Soy milk filter Stainless Steel Oil Strainer Whey Separation Tools Cheese Moisture Seperator Juice filter Greek yogurt maker

Soy milk filter Stainless Steel Oil Strainer Whey Separation Tools Cheese Moisture Seperator Juice filter Greek yogurt maker

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SPECIFICATIONS

Brand Name: NoEnName_Null

Certification: CE / EU

Choice: yes

Feature: Eco-Friendly,Stocked

Function: Oil Separator

Hign-concerned Chemical: None

Main Material: 304 filter + AS material cover + PET material outer box

Metal Type: STAINLESS STEEL

Model Number: Greek Yogurt Filter

Origin: Mainland China

Type: Colanders & Strainers

Usage: Oil Filter Jar

semi_Choice: yes

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Specifications:


Name: Yogurt Filter

Material: AS+PET+304 Stainless Steel

Usage: Suitable for yogurt filtration and whey separation

Size: 10.8x9x17.6cm

Capacity: The entire tank has a capacity of 1100ml, with 600ml of the inner tank capacity of the filter screen. The actual effective filtration



Feature

100% brand new and high quality

304 steel filter is rust-proof and corrosion-resistant/small holes and fine filtration for thorough filtration/covered design prevents dust and odor/top ventilation hole opens and closes for ventilation


Packaging:

1 yogurt filter, the filter is a separate accessory, can be purchased separately or together with the filter

Features: Healthy material, fine mesh, dustproof with cover


HOW TO USE

Filtration is done under refrigeration conditions within 48 hours. The longer the time, the more solidified it is. The length of time depends on personal taste.

1.Pour in regular yogurt

2.Cover and place in refrigerator

3.Take out and use



Frequently Asked Questions and Solutions


1. As long as it is spontaneous yogurt, the coagulation state after fermentation is normal, you can use this filter. No auxiliary tools such as gauze are needed. For example, if you filter Greek yogurt or the milk is too thin, you can put a layer of gauze.

2. Filtration is done under refrigeration conditions within 48 hours. The longer the time, the more solidified it will be. You can try multiple times to choose the taste of the filtration time you like.

3. After the yogurt is fermented, do not stir it before pouring it into the filter. Pour it slowly into the filter. A small amount may leak out at the beginning, which is normal and will generally stabilize after a few minutes.

4. After pouring the yogurt into the filter, all or most of it leaks out, which means it has been stirred too much or is not coagulated enough. Such yogurt can still be eaten or used as a culture medium, but it cannot be filtered anymore.

5. Flavored yogurt, lactic acid bacteria and other thin dairy products cannot filter whey, so please do not use it.



Please Note: The above data are measured by hand and the error of 1-2cm is normal.




Frequently Asked Questions and Solutions




1. As long as it is spontaneous yogurt, the coagulation state after fermentation is normal, you can use this filter. No auxiliary tools such as gauze are needed. For example, if you filter Greek yogurt or the milk is too thin, you can put a layer of gauze.


2. Filtration is done under refrigeration conditions within 48 hours. The longer the time, the more solidified it will be. You can try multiple times to choose the taste of the filtration time you like.


3. After the yogurt is fermented, do not stir it before pouring it into the filter. Pour it slowly into the filter. A small amount may leak out at the beginning, which is normal and will generally stabilize after a few minutes.


4. After pouring the yogurt into the filter, all or most of it leaks out, which means it has been stirred too much or is not coagulated enough. Such yogurt can still be eaten or used as a culture medium, but it cannot be filtered anymore.


5. Yogurt, lactic acid bacteria and other thin dairy products cannot filter whey, so please do not use them.



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