Saw a bunch of mixed opinions for TFA GY in search. I just made a kiwi cucumber yogurt and a watermelon blood orange yogurt. Started with 2% yogurt in each with four drops of super sweet in 30ml bottles (my scale doesn’t weigh to hundredths sadly), 50/50 carrier. I have them in a rock tumbler stuffed with a dish towel to stabilize them as they agitate (it makes for a 48 hour steep in as many minutes).
How do you guys put it to use—or do you not?
Cap creamy yogurt is more flavorful. I used Greek very briefly in a few mixes and it never panned out to what I was going for.
What percentage are you starting with on creamy yogurt? I'm thinking 5 sounds good to my palette but want to make sure I'm not crazy
Creamy yogurt I like 2 percent. And tfa vanilla bean gelato personally 3 percent. Then add fruits. There is your base. That or use tfa Greek yogurt at 3-4 and cap creamy at 2-3
Is it just kinda sour and flat like some have said?
I find Greek yogurt to be a tad sour which isn’t bad depending on your mix. But my issue is even at high percentages it was a very light and not creamy flavor like yogurt. Although it does pair well with creamy yogurt pairing the two. And for a bonus addition if you take cap creamy yogurt and tfa vanilla bean gelato you can mix it together for a light froyo type feel. But not as heavy as ice cream. But smooth.
It's all about FW Yogurt my dude
Yep FW Yoghurt 2:1, 3:1, or 4:1 ratio with CAP Creamy Yoghurt is good.
OP, see u/EdibleMalfunction's yoghurt base in the FOTW thread: Yoghurt
I use it in a strawberry yogurt recipe that I’ve vaped every day for more than a year. I use it at 5% with a couple creams to round it out, a touch of vanilla, and TFA Strawberry and Straw Ripe at a 1:3 ratio respectively. I maybe like it a little more sour than most, but TFA GY pairs really well with the sweetness of the strawberries.
I use it in a peach yogurt recipe I mix. It adds a nice creamy slightly sour taste, just like yogurt...lol. I only use it in the one recipe though, I haven't figured out anything else I would want to try it in.
Originally read that as pecan yogurt, which sounds intriguing rather than disgusting as peach yogurt.
It's tasty, my all day vape for a while. It has quite a bit of concentrates in it. For how I like it, it requires at least a 4 week steep. But it's also max VG, I have a PG sensitivity.
Yeah, I use PEG and/or PDO whenever I don't mix max VG, I get PG sensitivity. But we must define 'tasty' differently, because peach precludes tasting on the 'good' side of the spectrum, which is where I always thought 'tasty' resided.
Greek yogurt is the stuff that tastes like sour cream when it's unflavored right? I haven't tried any yogurt flavors yet. Maybe I should pick some up and try a few recipes. I liked blueberry yogurt as a kid.
At my 2% I’m barely getting anything after an overnight steep. I think I’ll already just double it and see what happens. There’s just a faint pleasant gourmand fattiness without anything savory. Super mild addition. I think I’ll prep a single at 5 and 8% for evaluation