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This glass sourdough starter jar makes keeping and feeding a culture straightforward for home bakers who want clear monitoring and flexible storage. With 730 ml (24.5 oz) capacity it provides enough space to maintain a lively starter and prepare multiple loaves, while the included tools simplify daily care and temperature tracking.
Key Points
The set includes a long-handled spatula for easy mixing, a fabric cover that allows airflow during fermentation and a metal lid for airtight refrigeration. A feeding indicator band helps you time refreshments accurately and a temperature sticker gives visual feedback on ambient conditions. The wide-mouth jar makes adding flour and water easier and allows effortless removal of starter when needed.
Technical Specifications
- Name: H&D HYALINE & DORA 730ml/24.5oz Sourdough Starter Jar
- Capacity: 730 ml / 24.5 oz
- Materials: glass jar, metal lid, fabric cover, plastic spatula
- Accessories: feeding band, temperature sticker, cloth cover, metal lid, long-handled spatula
- Dishwasher safe: yes (jar only, according to the manufacturer)
Benefits
Keeping the jar and its accessories together reduces kitchen clutter and helps maintain consistent care routines. The feeding band and temperature sticker support predictable fermentation timing, which can be especially useful when you are developing a schedule for regular bakes. The dual storage options allow you to leave the starter at room temperature during active feedings or seal it for slower refrigerator storage when you feed less frequently.
Usage Recommendations
Use the fabric cover while the starter is actively fermenting to permit gas exchange and to keep contaminants out. When you intend to slow activity for a week or more, switch to the metal lid for a tighter seal and place the jar in the fridge. Clean the glass jar in the dishwasher if needed, but wash the cloth cover and the band by hand to preserve their function. Consider that the temperature sticker measures surface temperature and may not reflect the exact internal temperature of the starter, so interpret readings as a helpful guide rather than a precise instrument.








