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Description These are popular lacto bacterias to make yogurt I use at home. They are named in spanish "bacilos bulgaros" (bulgarian bacillus). I am not sure this bacteria is whose specific scientific named is "Lactobacillus_bulgaricus". Photo was taken with a digital conventional camera with simple "close-up", any other amplification was used.
Date 10 March 2006 (original upload date)
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Yes this is the bacillus but they sale it dried in the form of powder. The best is the natural one like the one in the picture you upload it.

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