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Natural Probio® Liquid Animal Rennet is a highly concentrated enzymatic coagulant (1:10000 strength) designed for artisan cheese making. Supplied in a 1.7 fl oz dropper bottle, it allows precise dosing to convert up to 132 gallons of milk into soft or hard cheeses like mozzarella and ricotta within 1 to 2 hours. Lab-developed for professional quality results at home.
Y**Z
Líquido para cuajo exelente producto
Cuaja muy rápido, su nivel de acidez es excelente. Lo recomiendo.
M**Z
Cumple con el objetivo
Excelente producto
T**S
Completely worthless product.
I've made home made cheddar, colby, and other varieties for years. I used half the product to try to get the curds to form and nothing. THankfully I had a half a tablet of my regular rennet and that did the trick. I don't think this product actually has rennet.
M**A
Works well on goat milk
Keeping ordering to make goat cheese and panela.
J**H
Single vs double strength renett
This is single strength rennet. I thought I ordered double strength. There is probably a trick to single strength but I cannot get a solid curd with it.
P**S
Worked perfectly
First attempt to make mozzarella cheese is a success. I used raw, whole milk (cow) per instructions that store bought milk will not work because of pasteurized/homigenized. Luckily, there are resources to purchase raw milk. The recipe I used was for 1 gallon of milk with 1.5 tsp citric acid, 1/4 tsp animal rennet; each separately dissolved in 1/4 c non chlorinated water. I am thrilled with the result. I used the whey to make ricotta.
R**N
I love it
Is a good election for cheese making! The product work very well! Is small and no need extra space in your refrigerator. Definitely I can buy again!!!
D**B
Double the time to Curds
I've purchased two bottles of this, and I have some misgivings. For my milk to reach flocculation (coagulation beginning on the milk surface), it takes twice as long as everyone's recipes call for. For a clean break, it's normally 2 hours, never the 45-60 minutes the recipes call for. So while it works (finally) it makes me worry each time I make a new wheel, concerned my milk may have had an issue, or the calcium chloride wasnt enough, or some other point I missed. Kinda frustrating. I'm halfway through the second bottle, with every recipe responding in the same time frame, so I probably won't order another bottle. I'm just too cheap to throw it out, I guess
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