Mother Culture Yogurt Celebrates Five Years In Operation
San Antonio-based Mother Culture has been supplying handcrafted creamy yogurt at farmers markets since 2013. There is also an online store featuring milk, yogurt, cream cheese and other products.
San Antonio TX – May 21, 2018 —
Mother Culture and Michelle Allen are pleased to announce that the firm has reached a milestone of five years producing Mother Culture yogurt and related products at the local business. The company operates under the philosophy which recognizes the healing power of food. The original concept of the company was based on the personal experience of its founder, Michelle Allen. The company has developed a cult following because of its creamy, luscious and delicious yogurt which contains active cultures.
The yogurt comes from an ancient hand-crafted process, backed by centuries of nourishing traditions. Mother Culture brings premium cultured dairy products made from locally sourced grass-fed cream top milk mixed with local honey. The firm takes pride both in its roots and in the fresh and innovative take on hand-crafted preparation methods that have been around for centuries. In December of 2013, Mother Culture was born when Michelle brought a sample of Greek yogurt to a local farmer’s market manager who loved the product and helped her to learn how to become a vendor.
According to Michelle Allen, “Rich in enzymes and nutrient-rich healthy fats, the incredible texture of our Greek and Signature Drinkable yogurts are unparalleled. We stand apart from the crowd by utilizing a slow, low-heat pasteurization technique which allows the milk to maintain its molecular structure and the probiotics to thrive.”
The founder’s interest in yogurt and the healing power of foods came about as she worked to find a solution to her daughter’s multiple food allergies, recurrent ear infections, digestive disorder, and eczema. Pediatricians and specialists stated that the child would eventually grow out of the ‘hyper-sensitive’ phase and recommended treating the symptoms with topical creams and strict elimination diets. Instead, Michelle did the research to determine the links between diet and disease. Her daughter was soon symptom-free and the company was developed to assist others in learning about the benefits of food for healing.
Contact Info:
Name: Michelle Allen
Organization: Mother Culture
Address: 11800 Nacogdoches Rd #101, San Antonio TX 78217
Phone: (210) 343-2210
For more information, please visit http://motherculturesa.com/
Release ID: 347854