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#Scientists revive old #Bulgarian #recipe to make #yogurt with ants

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    #Scientists revive old #Bulgarian #recipe to make #yogurt with ants

    Ants carry lactic and acetic acid bacteria that help coagulate milk, as well as formic acid to acidify it.

    by Jennifer Ouellette – Oct 3, 2025

    "Fermenting milk to make yogurt, cheeses, or kefir is an ancient practice, and different cultures have their own traditional methods, often preserved in oral histories. The forests of #Bulgaria and #Turkey have an abundance of #RedWoodAnts, for instance, so a time-honored Bulgarian yogurt-making practice involves dropping a few live ants (or crushed-up ant eggs) into the milk to jump-start fermentation. Scientists have now figured out why the ants are so effective in making edible yogurt, according to a paper published in the journal iScience. The authors even collaborated with chefs to create modern recipes using ant yogurt."

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    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalFermentation #AntYogurt #Fermentation

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      #Scientists revive old #Bulgarian #recipe to make #yogurt with ants

      Ants carry lactic and acetic acid bacteria that help coagulate milk, as well as formic acid to acidify it.

      by Jennifer Ouellette – Oct 3, 2025

      "Fermenting milk to make yogurt, cheeses, or kefir is an ancient practice, and different cultures have their own traditional methods, often preserved in oral histories. The forests of #Bulgaria and #Turkey have an abundance of #RedWoodAnts, for instance, so a time-honored Bulgarian yogurt-making practice involves dropping a few live ants (or crushed-up ant eggs) into the milk to jump-start fermentation. Scientists have now figured out why the ants are so effective in making edible yogurt, according to a paper published in the journal iScience. The authors even collaborated with chefs to create modern recipes using ant yogurt."

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      Scientists revive old Bulgarian recipe to make yogurt with ants

      Ants carry lactic and acetic acid bacteria that help coagulate milk, as well as formic acid to acidify it.

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      Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

      #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalFermentation #AntYogurt #Fermentation

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        Oh hey, I guess you're offended by posts about eating ants? I have eaten them and have posted about that. You may want to mute the hashtag #EdibleInsects which I'll use with any posts about that, @futurebird .

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          Oh hey, I guess you're offended by posts about eating ants? I have eaten them and have posted about that. You may want to mute the hashtag #EdibleInsects which I'll use with any posts about that, @futurebird .

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          I just feel like someone should be mad about it on behalf of the fallen.

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