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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
16 Feb 23
If it has fruit and yoghurt it should be healthy, right?
This is a very popular snack among kids - it has yoghurt, fruit bits and is flavoured. There's mango, strawberry, blueberry, peach and some other flavours. We buy this once...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
21 May 22
In India curd or yoghurt is called dahi. Many people eat home made yoghurt. The dahi or yoghurt is eaten with salt and rice. Among the different varieties of yoghurt the black current flavour is very popular. It has the flavour of...
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Vree0937
@Vree0937 (3878)
• Indonesia
17 Oct 21
Finally I found this photo from my collection picture, as I promise someone will drop a picture of Sushi in here :-D
That's my typical meal when I had to eat alone in Japan : sushi, tea and yoghurt. I also have veggies - either...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153544)
• India
27 Sep 21
This was for breakfast this morning It is made from white flour (maida) and curds (yoghurt) to which sugar, salt, beaten egg, a bit of scraped coconut, chopped green chili and cooriander is added.
It has the pancake consistency...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
16 Sep 18
Hi mylotters. I like to have yoghurt a lot. I don't like to eat plain curd since childhood days. If it's mixed in some food, I have it.
Yoghurt is my favourite. I love eating Epigamia Greek Yoghurt. It comes in different flavours...
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Lynn Fowler
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
15 Mar 18
Have you ever made, or do you use, fermented foods?
Fermentation was used as a means of preserving foods long before refrigeration was available, and fermented foods are incredibly healthy, providing the healthy bugs we all need...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
22 Dec 17
Diary Wednesday 20th December 2017
A work dominated day, with no sign of the predicted winding down of the high work loads in sight. Normally the post office temps are laid off a few days before their contracts end but this year...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21504)
• London, England
11 Mar 17
After thinking about it for a long while, I decided to have a stab at making yoghurt. It wasn't as difficult as I thought and most of it happened while I was asleep!
I wanted to reduce how much extra sugar I was eating, and...
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XinfulThotz
@XinfulThotz (4136)
• Singapore, Singapore
20 Sep 16
Someone ever told me that eating yoghurt with a metal spoon would destroy the benefits that the yoghurt can bring. Is it true?
Do you eat your yoghurt with a metal or plastic spoon?
Or have you heard of the above before?
Do you...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
29 May 16
This is my DIY yoghurt and it not only looks nice, but also tastes well. I just fill it up with the bottle and it looks much more professonal
In fact in the past I also made it but now I "pack" it well and it will be...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
24 May 16
Yoghurt is a dairy product, It is prepared by fermenting milk with certain bacteria. It not only supplies a good number of proteins but also essential Vitamins and minerals. That is why you should be a part of your diet.
The...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
5 May 16
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akagami
@akagami (250)
• Indonesia
19 Sep 12
fruit yoghurt is good of vitamin and protein in our body.do you know when we eat yoghurt ?? after we work,after wake up or before sleep ??
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WakeUpKitty
@WakeUpKitty (8691)
• Netherlands
31 Aug 11
Is home made yoghurt more healthy as the one we can buy in the shop?
Is a lot of work?
And is there a big difference between the yoghurt machines you can buy?
Probiotics are also in normal yoghurt and I do think it's cheaper...
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