Small-Batch Russian-Style Yogurts

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Pavel’s Yogurt Features Cultures Started in Russia 100 Years Ago

Pavel’s Yogurt is a Russian-style yogurt that's made in small batches and is said to have a mild taste with low acidity and tartness. The product is made with a family recipe that features a blend of yogurt cultures that started in Russia over a century ago, and no preservatives, stabilizers or emulsifiers.

Along with milk sourced from Northern California, the simple, minimally processed ingredients in the yogurt are treated with the same small-batch, artisanal process Pavel learned from his family in the late 1800s. According to the brand, this gives the product a "gentle consistency and delicate mouthfeel" and it can be compared to handmade yogurts found in Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean and India.
Trend Themes
1. Small-batch Yogurts - A trend in creating unique and specialty yogurts made in small batches using traditional techniques and recipes.
2. Culturally-diverse Yogurts - A trend in appreciating and highlighting yogurts with unique regional origins and cultural significance.
3. Minimal Ingredient Yogurts - A trend in creating yogurts with minimal and natural ingredients, free from preservatives, stabilizers, and emulsifiers.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy Industry - Opportunities for small-scale dairy producers to experiment with unique yogurt cultures and production methods.
2. Artisanal Food Industry - Opportunities for artisanal food producers to create unique yogurts that focus on traditional techniques and high-quality ingredients.
3. Health and Wellness Industry - Opportunities for health and wellness companies to market these unique yogurts as natural, healthy alternatives to mass-produced yogurts with artificial preservatives and additives.

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