Homemade Greek Yogurt Reduces Lactose and Calories
Homemade Greek yogurt made from one liter of milk and a few spoonfuls of starter yields a thick, large tub while quietly lowering lactose and calories. Fermentation converts lactose into lactic acid, and straining expels whey that carries soluble sugars and energy, concentrating protein and altering texture like a background process rewriting nutrient ratios.The mechanism is simple and biological:...More
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