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Yogurt Maker FAQ

Model: SNJ-C10T1BK

Find answers to common questions about the Bear Yogurt Maker, including fermentation time, milk selection, yogurt texture, and troubleshooting tips.

Quick Answers

  • Regular yogurt takes about 8 hours
  • Greek yogurt takes about 10 hours + straining
  • Whole milk produces thicker yogurt
  • Runny yogurt is usually caused by short fermentation or weak starter
  • Longer fermentation = thicker and more sour yogurt

Common Questions

How long does it take to make yogurt?
Regular yogurt typically takes about 8 hours. Greek yogurt takes about 10 hours and requires straining after fermentation. Longer fermentation will increase thickness and sourness.
Why is my yogurt runny or watery?

Common causes:

  • Fermentation time too short
  • Low-fat or skim milk
  • Weak or insufficient starter culture
  • Milk temperature not suitable

Solutions:

  • Extend fermentation to 10–12 hours
  • Use whole milk
  • Use fresh starter (about 5g or 4 tbsp yogurt)
  • Chill yogurt before judging thickness
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Why didn’t my yogurt set properly?
Possible reasons include inactive starter, incorrect milk temperature, or insufficient fermentation time.
  • Use fresh starter culture
  • Keep milk below 104°F / 40°C
  • Avoid disturbing the machine
What type of milk works best?
Whole milk produces the thickest and creamiest yogurt. Low-fat milk results in thinner yogurt, while plant-based milk may require adjustments.
Do I need to boil milk first?
If using raw milk, boiling and cooling is recommended. Pasteurized milk can be used directly.
Can I reuse yogurt as a starter?
Yes, but after several batches, the culture may weaken. For best results, use fresh starter periodically.
Why is my yogurt too sour?
This is usually caused by over-fermentation. Reduce fermentation time or chill earlier to control acidity.
How can I make yogurt thicker?
  • Use whole milk
  • Extend fermentation time
  • Strain yogurt (Greek style)
Can I make plant-based yogurt?
Yes, but results vary depending on ingredients. Some plant-based milks may require stabilizers or special starter cultures.

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