Chobani vs. Other Greek Yogurts?
strongfitlove
Posts: 2
Hello!
So I used to eat a lot of Chobani and then started hearing that it wasn't actually that great of a healthy food. I've switched to Dannon Greek which has less sugar and calories but the taste is definitely inferior to Chobani. However the sugar did worry me a bit.... so two questions:
1. Does Chobani have *added* sugar or does all the sugar come from the fruit/naturally? I tried googling this and couldn't find a straight forward answer.
2. I know just about every yogurt brand is coming out with a Greek and was wondering what you thought was the best/most healthy?
Thank you!
So I used to eat a lot of Chobani and then started hearing that it wasn't actually that great of a healthy food. I've switched to Dannon Greek which has less sugar and calories but the taste is definitely inferior to Chobani. However the sugar did worry me a bit.... so two questions:
1. Does Chobani have *added* sugar or does all the sugar come from the fruit/naturally? I tried googling this and couldn't find a straight forward answer.
2. I know just about every yogurt brand is coming out with a Greek and was wondering what you thought was the best/most healthy?
Thank you!
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Fage is a real strained yogurt or you can make it your self even better!
but chobani and dannon etc are US made strained yogurts and not anywhere near as good as Fage0 -
Second on Fage. It's awesome.0
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Fage /end discussion
haha seriously though, it is the best0 -
Nope. I'll take the extra sugar. I really like my Chobani. XD0
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Fage 0% greek yoghurt, best stuff you can get. Health wise, plus it tastes better than a lot. It's quite sour (for my sweet tooth anyway), but a few drops of stevia or some chopped fruit easily sorts that0
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Fage is my favorite. It is thick, creamy, and luxurious. I only eat the plain varieties, so I can't speak to the quality of any of the flavored lot. It is the least tart and has the most desirable texture compared to Dannon, Chobani, or even Stonyfield. Stonyfield is my second favorite.0
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it's somewhat like arguing over what peanut butter is the "best" and most "healthy".
There's so little difference in what your asking that actually matters that it really doesn't matter, it's more of what you like the best.0 -
I used to eat Chobani but decided that I really didn't like the sort of sour tast (some flavors taste like throw up), I also didn't like the sugar content. I now do the yoplait greek yogurt. They have less sugar and taste so good. I like some of the Fage flavors too.0
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The fage cups with the fruit or honey are simply amazing!!!!!!0
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Chobani non-fat PLAIN:
8oz/227g
140 Calories
Servings per container: 2
Ingredients:
Cultured Pasteurized Nonfat Milk, Live And Active Cultures: S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Acidophilus, Bifidus And L. Casei.
Chobani BLUEBERRY:
8oz/227g
185 calories
Servings per container: 2
Ingredients:
Nonfat Yogurt (cultured Pasteurized Nonfat Milk, Live And Active Cultures: S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Acidophilus, Bifidus And L. Casei), Blueberries, Evaporated Cane Juice, Pectin, Locust Bean Gum, Natural Flavors.
*Evaporated Cane Juice AKA added sugar.
Those 'fruit on the bottom' yogurts have added sugar along with the fruit most times. The sugar you see listed for the plain yogurt is just lactose already made of dairy.
I eat Dannon plain greek and think it tastes fine, but I add fruit to mine sometimes or a little bit of protein powder.0 -
*Evaporated Cane Juice AKA added sugar.
Those 'fruit on the bottom' yogurts have added sugar along with the fruit most times. The sugar you see listed for the plain yogurt is just lactose already made of dairy.
I eat Dannon plain greek and think it tastes fine, but I add fruit to mine sometimes or a little bit of protein powder.
But it's sugar from juice0 -
Nope. I'll take the extra sugar. I really like my Chobani. XD
Same, I'm hooked on the Chobani Almond Coco Loco Flips.0 -
I used to eat Chobani but decided that I really didn't like the sort of sour tast (some flavors taste like throw up), I also didn't like the sugar content. I now do the yoplait greek yogurt. They have less sugar and taste so good. I like some of the Fage flavors too.
yoplait uses artificial sweeteners which some people poopoo.
Again, not enough "real" difference to really matter (arguing with people who would argue that the sweeteners matter with this statement).0 -
I like Chobani. Evaporated cane juice is the only sweetener that doesn't come from the fruit. The cane juice has the same amount of calories as white sugar, but is less processed and has some vitamins and minerals in it. Chobani has a website and facebook page where they will answer any questions you have.0
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I love the Fage. I think it has the best taste. I think the 2% is nutritionally pretty good, but I don't really spend a lot of time obssessing over comparing stuff like this. I eat what I like and fit it into my day if I want it badly enough.0
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Yes... Chobani has added sugar beyond the natural sugars from the dairy and fruit.
According to the FAQ on their site
Does Chobani contain any artificial sweeteners?
No. We use wholesome milk and real fruit to craft our Chobani Greek Yogurt products. The sugars found in our products come from milk (lactose), real fruit (fructose), honey and evaporated cane juice (which is less processed than white table sugar and is used to sweeten the fruit, vanilla and chocolate chunk preps used in our authentic strained Greek yogurt products).
When you say you're eating Dannon Greek, is that Dannon Oikos or Dannon Light & Fit Greek? Light & Fit Greek is artificially sweetened. Oikos is sweetened with sugar or sugar alternatives.
Fage's fruit yogurts are also sweetened with cane juice/cane sugar, and while some people prefer their taste - Fage really isn't that different from Chobani.
If you want to avoid added sugar, buy plain yogurt and add your own fruit. It's a lot less sweet and will take some getting used to, but it's an option. (or you can continue to eat artificially sweetened varieties)0 -
The fage cups with the fruit or honey are simply amazing!!!!!!
AAAAAMMMMEN!!!!
Its damned near better than ice cream (almost )0 -
From Chobani's own web site:
"Does Chobani contain any artificial sweeteners?
"No. We use wholesome milk and real fruit to craft our Chobani Greek Yogurt products. The sugars found in our products come from milk (lactose), real fruit (fructose), honey and evaporated cane juice (which is less processed than white table sugar and is used to sweeten the fruit, vanilla and chocolate chunk preps used in our authentic strained Greek yogurt products)."
So, in addition to the fruit, they do add two forms of sugar to their flavored yogurts: honey and evaporated cane juice. In addition, there are things like guar gum, etc.
Greek yogurt is just plain yogurt that has been drained. Look for plain yogurt with only two ingredients: milk and cultures. Drain in a screen sieve, and you have Greek yogurt AND whey for your smoothies. For less than 2/3 the price of Fage, I drain the plain grocery-store brand for the same amount of yogurt and "free" whey.0 -
I have not tried Fage, my fave is Chobani pear- its the only flavor I find I like. Its the first brand of Greek yogurt that I can stand eating. Was just reading about a yogurt from Finland that has 18g of protein and less calories began with an "S", will be interesting to see if thats the new yogurt craze soon.0
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I read somewhere that chobani and fage are pretty much the only two 'real' greek yogurts out there. I tend to buy plain fage but when I'm feeling lazy I get the chobani cups that have fruit with them. Yeah it's extra carbs but adding my fruit adds carbs too anyway...0
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it's somewhat like arguing over what peanut butter is the "best" and most "healthy".
There's so little difference in what your asking that actually matters that it really doesn't matter, it's more of what you like the best.
Not exactly true as not all strained yogurts are made right and not all of them are actually strained.
the term Greek Yogurt is so over used as to have nearly no meaning anymore..
Much like the labeling of cheese in the US its horrid, I would even add that all labeling in the US is horrid as finding ones that are done correctly would be a job in it self. Finding the propaganda / advertisement hype from reality is the main objective anymore.0 -
Hello!
So I used to eat a lot of Chobani and then started hearing that it wasn't actually that great of a healthy food. I've switched to Dannon Greek which has less sugar and calories but the taste is definitely inferior to Chobani. However the sugar did worry me a bit.... so two questions:
1. Does Chobani have *added* sugar or does all the sugar come from the fruit/naturally? I tried googling this and couldn't find a straight forward answer.
2. I know just about every yogurt brand is coming out with a Greek and was wondering what you thought was the best/most healthy?
Thank you!
get fage or chobani 0 fat plain greek yogurt..no added sugar (9g total carbs) and 25g of protein per serving.0 -
I used to eat Chobani but decided that I really didn't like the sort of sour tast (some flavors taste like throw up), I also didn't like the sugar content. I now do the yoplait greek yogurt. They have less sugar and taste so good. I like some of the Fage flavors too.
Yoplait greek is strained finally (used to be milk solids added).... I haven't tasted the new & improved yet.
I like pretty much all greek yogurt.... but you have to be careful as some are really high in sugar .... Dannon Blended!!0 -
I have not tried Fage, my fave is Chobani pear- its the only flavor I find I like. Its the first brand of Greek yogurt that I can stand eating. Was just reading about a yogurt from Finland that has 18g of protein and less calories began with an "S", will be interesting to see if thats the new yogurt craze soon.
Skyrr....I think. I haven't tried it, but was just reading about it, too!0 -
The Greek Gods is the best Greek Yogurt brand I've tasted as of yet (barring non-US brands)0
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Yoplait Greek 100. Mixed berry!!
X2...This or strawberry, black cherry, or lime. Yoplait greek wins in the taste department for me.0 -
Fage is a real strained yogurt or you can make it your self even better!
but chobani and dannon etc are US made strained yogurts and not anywhere near as good as Fage
Yup. Fage is the best greek yogurt. Yummmm0 -
I don't know about the "health" aspect but I love Fage myself. I just get plain and add my own berries, nuts, granola, etc. Sometimes I do add a little sweetener to it, just depends on my taste buds that day. Just wish it wasn't so expensive! But the smooth creaminess is worth it. Also sub it for sour cream sometimes.0
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