Non "tangy" yogurt recommendations

missiontofitness
missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
edited February 24 in Food and Nutrition
I've found a couple coupons for a few different yogurt brands, and I'm interested in incorporating more yogurt into my life. I also found a great deal on natural granola, and I'd like to start eating the granola/yogurt/fresh fruit combo in the mornings.
My only issue is that I hate yogurt that has a kick to it. I can eat yogurt with a kick to it in smoothies, but straight up, I can't stomach it.

Before I go out and potentially waste money on yogurt I'm not going to like, has anyone had any luck finding a mild yogurt? I've been interested in trying the Yoplait 100 Greek, and the Newman's Own yogurt brands, but I'm not sure if I'm gonna like them.

Thanks!

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  • Railr0aderTony
    Railr0aderTony Posts: 6,803 Member
    That "kick" is what makes it yogurt. just drink milk and save yourself money from something that you say you don't like.
  • missiontofitness
    missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
    That "kick" is what makes it yogurt. just drink milk and save yourself money from something that you say you don't like.

    I dislike drinking milk straight up.
    I understand the "kick" is what makes it what it is, but I'm sure some exist that are more mild than others.
  • pandabear_
    pandabear_ Posts: 487 Member
    I like Onken yoghurt, my favourite is the vanilla flavour. It doesn't taste tangy to me! :)
  • IcanIwill1
    IcanIwill1 Posts: 137 Member
    I've found a couple coupons for a few different yogurt brands, and I'm interested in incorporating more yogurt into my life. I also found a great deal on natural granola, and I'd like to start eating the granola/yogurt/fresh fruit combo in the mornings.
    My only issue is that I hate yogurt that has a kick to it. I can eat yogurt with a kick to it in smoothies, but straight up, I can't stomach it.

    Before I go out and potentially waste money on yogurt I'm not going to like, has anyone had any luck finding a mild yogurt? I've been interested in trying the Yoplait 100 Greek, and the Newman's Own yogurt brands, but I'm not sure if I'm gonna like them.

    Thanks!
    I know exactly what you are talking about...I hate that so called "kick"...I don't like tart things that's why anything that calls for lemon puts me off...LOL
    I have found fage greek yogurt to be quite smooth and creamy and I love it.
  • missiontofitness
    missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
    I've found a couple coupons for a few different yogurt brands, and I'm interested in incorporating more yogurt into my life. I also found a great deal on natural granola, and I'd like to start eating the granola/yogurt/fresh fruit combo in the mornings.
    My only issue is that I hate yogurt that has a kick to it. I can eat yogurt with a kick to it in smoothies, but straight up, I can't stomach it.

    Before I go out and potentially waste money on yogurt I'm not going to like, has anyone had any luck finding a mild yogurt? I've been interested in trying the Yoplait 100 Greek, and the Newman's Own yogurt brands, but I'm not sure if I'm gonna like them.

    Thanks!
    I know exactly what you are talking about...I hate that so called "kick"...I don't like tart things that's why anything that calls for lemon puts me off...LOL
    I have found fage greek yogurt to be quite smooth and creamy and I love it.

    That one is actually pretty inexpensive at my local store, and they sell it by the cup. Might go try that one out; thanks!
  • missiontofitness
    missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
    I like Onken yoghurt, my favourite is the vanilla flavour. It doesn't taste tangy to me! :)

    Never seen that brand here. I think it's UK only. :(
  • pandabear_
    pandabear_ Posts: 487 Member
    I like Onken yoghurt, my favourite is the vanilla flavour. It doesn't taste tangy to me! :)

    Never seen that brand here. I think it's UK only. :(

    Ohh, I'm sorry! I'm sure they have something very similar though in the shops over there. It's just a big pot of yoghurt, next to where the greek and fat-free yoghurts are.. But it's not really greek yoghurt, it tastes just like normal yoghurt but it's fat-free and comes in several flavours.
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