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Yemoos Nourishing Cultures Forum Everything fermentation 2015-07-07T05:57:52 http://forum.yemoos.com/feed.php?f=8&t=68 2015-07-07T05:57:52 2015-07-07T05:57:52 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=213#p213 <![CDATA[Re: Attempt at soy milk]]>
ive stopped doing the soy, the rate at which the soy is kefiring is unusual, ive cut back the amount of grains and it just delayed the process by a couple of hours more, why does the kefir so rapidly i do not know? Ive also found that the grains will get coated with the soy curd quite heavily, unlike using cows milk, returning them to regular milk hasnt slowed them up really much that ive noticed but theres the soy build up on them. Apart from washing them by hand in water to remove this buildup, i decided to compost in the garden. Ill wait until someone else chimes in or gives me better procedures, i see on the net that people kefir soy for 24+ hours?? mine takes literally 2-5 hours for complete kefir with heavy curds and whey. Thanks for reading.

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2015-07-03T03:09:15 2015-07-03T03:09:15 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=209#p209 <![CDATA[Re: Attempt at soy milk]]> Statistics: Posted by Gypsy — Fri Jul 03, 2015 3:09 am


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2015-07-02T21:01:26 2015-07-02T21:01:26 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=208#p208 <![CDATA[Re: Attempt at soy milk]]>
I'd keep at it - testing different times (maybe the grains will slow down). I've seen it happen where the grains eventually adjust. So if you leave them in there 24 hours, their metabolism will eventually slow down. I think they are just converting the sugars super fast.

Maybe you want to mess around with some different brands too?

Love to hear your results!

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2015-07-02T02:26:53 2015-07-02T02:26:53 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=202#p202 <![CDATA[Re: Attempt at soy milk]]>
I tried a batch last night, 1L mason jar is what i used with the grains and organic soy milk, the fermentation was so rapid that within an hour and a half(1-1/2) whey was forming and the soy was starting to kefir. I cam back aprrox. 2 hours later again and the fermentation actually formed my paper towel and elastic band into a ball at the top and there was whey in the dish below. I strained this batch, approx. .75L into my milk kefir and tried it again, same result, the soy milk completely fermented, or should say, over fermented within 3 hours from start to finish. I do not know if this is normal?? I weighed the grains(175g) that i am using for the soy, i dont think that this is normal in how quick it ferments, i wish i knew someone, but hope that one of You guys here will chime in with your thoughts as to whats happening. Its obviously overfermenting but whats odd is that this amount of soy milk actually starts to separate within an hour, ive gone back to milk with the grains, agitating them vigorously in the mason jar just to clean the soy curds off of them and they appear excellent, exactly how they were when i started the soy. The same amount of milk would produce results similar to this but over 24 hours not 2 or 3. I tried to see online about soy milk fermenting/kefiring and am only getting little valuable info, ive found a couple of vids and there soy kefir seems thick and similar to milk, mine is the same as my milk kefir, which i find normal, but the whole process takes 2-3 hours with 3 hours being the max.

I will add also, that when i mixed my kefired soy into my milk kefir, it gives the milk kefir a milder, some what sweeter taste, which we like, my intent was to add the soy to the milk kefir for the health value that the soy offers.

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2015-07-01T22:51:41 2015-07-01T22:51:41 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=201#p201 <![CDATA[Re: Attempt at soy milk]]>
Alex

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2015-07-01T04:03:42 2015-07-01T04:03:42 http://forum.yemoos.com/viewtopic.php?t=68&p=197#p197 <![CDATA[Attempt at soy milk]]> Statistics: Posted by Gypsy — Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:03 am


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