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This Mozzarella and Ricotta Cheese Making Kit is Beginner-Friendly

Cultures for Health's Mozzarella and Ricotta Cheese Making Kit is beginner-friendly, consisting of all the supplies one needs to create their very own cheese at home. Each kit includes a thermometer, 1 yard of butter muslin, 4 oz of citric acid, 5 vegetable rennet tablets, 8 oz of cheese salt and detailed recipe booklet with easy-to-follow instructions.

This Mozzarella and Ricotta Cheese Making Kit features ingredients that should be stored in a cool and dry place with some exceptions like vegetable rennet tablets which should be freezer-stored. If stored properly, the tablets have a shelf life of at least 3 years.

Speaking to growing consumer desires for artisan DIY food kits -- a result of more time spent at home during the global COVID-19 pandemic -- this product transforms a tedious task of cheese making into a fun hobby.
Trend Themes
1. Artisan DIY Food Kits - The growing consumer desire for DIY food kits presents disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to create unique and engaging products.
2. Home Cheese Making - The trend of making cheese at home is an opportunity for businesses to provide easy-to-use kits and ingredients for beginners.
3. Sustainable Food Production - The trend towards homemade cheese making allows businesses to tap into the demand for sustainable and locally-sourced food products.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the growing interest in artisan DIY food kits by offering a variety of DIY cheese making kits and related supplies.
2. Home Goods - The home goods industry can cater to the trend of home cheese making by providing specialized equipment, storage solutions, and recipe booklets.
3. Online Retail - Online retailers have the opportunity to tap into the demand for cheese making kits by offering a wide range of products, providing convenience and accessibility for consumers.

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