Yogurt suggestions
ogo1016
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What kind/brand do you use?
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Fage total Greek yogurt0
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Fage is my favorite0
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Peak Triple Cream yogurt, regular or Greek if you can get it; however, currently they are mostly available up on Northern California right now though.0
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Chobani or Harris Teeter (a local store brand) plain Greek yogurt.0
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Ellenos Greek yogurt. Or plain Greek gods is good and creamy too0
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Liberte Mediterranee 10% from Quebec,
and Olympic 11% Krema (Canadian Company) which tied for winner in Globe & Mail's food & wine testing panel.
"Olympic Krema (11% M.F.) TIED FOR WINNER
Taste: creamy, with mild dark flavour notes like aged cheese or brown butter
Texture: bordering on ice cream
Non-dairy additives: None
Panel says: “Looks like it could double as bathroom caulking. The pleasures of fatty dairy at its finest.”
TUBHHTT: 5.3 seconds (we subjected each yogurt to a Totally Unscientific But Hilarious Hang-Time Test – TUBHHTT – to quantify texture: how long could a heaping spoonful held vertically hold on before splatting onto a table.)
Score: 4.25/5"
Why Chobani is chalky: "Though most consumers believe that Greek yogurt is just regular yogurt that’s strained of its whey, commercial processors often don’t produce it like that. Some, like Parmalat’s Astro brand, contain milk protein concentrate, a low-cost processed milk product, as a thickener. Others thicken milk through ultra-filtration before they add the bacterial cultures that turn it into yogurt. This way they don’t have to bother draining the whey once the yogurt has set, said Arun Kilara, a top dairy-industry consultant based in Chapel Hill, N.C. The problem with this last method is that the final product contains a higher-than-average proportion of denatured whey proteins, which cause that chalky taste and texture, Mr. Kilara added."0 -
I make my own and strain it to be very thick, it really is quite easy to do. I use a combination of whole milk and heavy cream to increase the fat content. Homemade "ricotta cheese" is really amazing too, I love this recipe (I halve it): http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2011/06/rich-homemade-ricotta/0
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Oikos Triple Zero. Not real great as far as fat is concerned, but I love the taste and there are no artificial sweeteners or added sugar.0
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Plain Cabot Greek (10% fat version)0
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every one that makes their own swears its the best ever, I'd say if you are a frequent yogurt eater, that would be a really great way to go0
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Alpro Plain Simple Yoghurt
I picked it as it has lower carbs than most Greek Yoghurts and though its not as creamy it also has lower calories. I get to mix it with blueberries and crushed almonds cos carbs and cals are so low0
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