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Mesophilic Culture MM100-101

$19.97
$16.97
Make your own Camembert, brie, blue, chevre, feta, fromage blanc using this mesophillic starter.

About This Product

MM 100-101 is a blended mesophilic culture preferred for soft ripened and fresh (unripened) cheeses:

Brie, Camembert, Havarti, Gouda, Edam, Feta, Blue, Chevre, and similar styles. 

A mesophilic starter culture is effective at lower temperatures (room temp - mid 80'sF)  

 MM 100 and MM 101 work exactly the same; in commercial use they are used in rotation.  For home cheesemaking there is no difference.

 

 Available in 50, 125 and 250 DCU packets.    A 50 DCU packet will ripen about 126 gallons of milk.  

When using this culture at home a little goes a long way:  

Use 1/8 tsp. per 1 gallon(3.7liters), 1/4 tsp. per 2-5 gallons(7.5-18.9 liters) 1/2 tsp. per 5-10 gallons(18.9-38 liters). 

  • (LLC) Lactococcus lactis subsp. Cremoris
  • LLD) Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis
  • (LL) Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis
This Mesophilic starter culture can be used to make homemade Camembert, Brie, blue cheese, Chevre, feta, Fromage Blanc and other cheeses. 

 


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What Our Customers Say

  • 5
    The Good Stuff

    Posted by Unknown on 8th Aug 2014

    I've tried others, and this is the best. Excellent quality, excellent price. Thanks!

  • 5
    easy and tasty

    Posted by Barbara on 3rd Jul 2014

    With this culture even I can make a great "farmhouse Cheddar". my cow gives more than 3 gallons each day so I make a lot of cheese and I always use this culture.

  • 5
    Makes the best Chevre

    Posted by Thomas Luongo on 8th Jan 2014

    I have been complimented by so many people about the quality of my chevre that it is nearly embarrassing.

  • 5
    The best ferment I ever had.

    Posted by Fernando Romano from Canada on 10th Aug 2013

    Time of fermentation just around 2 hours to perfection .