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InfoSpark: Recipe for Greek yogurt – and the science behind the process

We explain how bacteria, proteins and sugars work together to create this tasty, healthy snack
byDennis Yip
Published: 6:00am, 03 May 2026
Length: 122 words
InfoSpark: Recipe for Greek yogurt – and the science behind the process

Yogurt contains probiotics, protein and other nutrients that are great for health. Photo: Shutterstock

People have been making yogurt for thousands of years. Not only did it prolong the shelf life of milk when modern refrigerators had not been invented, but it was also embraced for its health benefits long before scientists understood how it worked.

If you’ve never thought about making your own yogurt or are intimidated by the process, our recipe has you covered. Understanding the science that’s happening within the milk will help you approach the process with a bit more confidence.

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