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How yoghurt is made
Jimmy visits a yoghurt factory and helps manufacture some yoghurt. While doing this he learns about the millions of bacteria used in the fermentation process. Bacteria are added to skimmed milk powder, sugar and milk proteins. They eat the milk proteins and produce lactic acid, which thickens the milk, turning it into yoghurt.
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