Honey in greek yoghurt
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lucygoesrawr
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I have a bit of a weird question for those of you who eat yoghurt with honey. How much honey do you use in proportion to yoghurt? In grams, if possible - I'm fussy like that
It's just, whenever I use honey, I always seem to put either too much or too little in.
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I am not a massive honey flavour fan so for a 100g portion of greek yogurt I add 5g of runny honey as it adds a sweetness without adding too much of the honey flavour.0
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I love honey, and I love greek yogurt.. but the two together is just not right.. Maybe because I've always eaten it unsweetened ever since I was a child? The only sweet thing that I think tastes good with greek yogurt is grapes, try it and you won't regret it!0
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I'm Greek American so it's always been a natural combination for me.
Sometimes I use one tablespoonful sometimes a teaspoonful, depending on how sweet I want it at the moment.
I also always include a sprinkling of cinnamon and 8 g of walnut pieces.
For me, this is a filling and delicious snack or light meal if I'm eating out that day.
Also, I use Fage-in my opinion-one of the best Greek yogurts!0
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