Greek Yogurt
cdngrl81
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I have been thinking about trying this, but really dislike ordinary yogurt. I like the comments I have heard about it being creamier that normal yogurt, but the reason I don't like yogurt is due to the "sour" taste. Does greek yogurt have the same thing or is it a totally different taste?
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It does have a tart/sourish taste, but I sweeten it up with Splenda. Some people used fruit preserves or honey to take away that taste.0
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Yes greek yourt has the sour taste, more so than some ordinary yogurt. But I love it on its own, its a great low cal snack! Just 55cals in 100g of the fat free one I buy from Tesco in the UK.0
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Greek yogurt is a different taste entirely. Unflavored, I think it actually tastes more like sour cream, so we usually blend it with honey and fruit. I highly recomment it, though. MUCH more protein!0
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Greek is very sour! But, you just sweeten with your sweetener of choice; honey, splenda, stevia, sugar free maple syrup, fresh fruit, etc.0
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I like it. I has a different taste, but the only type I have tried has a sour aftertaste - but hey, I can eat sourcream by the spoonful if I don't watch it.0
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It depends on what brand and flavor you pick. I recommend trying several before you decide. I personally like the Yoplait 2x protein one. There are several flavors and I eat it mixed with granola. Great pre-workout or post-workout snack, or just a great snack in general! I've even had it for supper when I didn't feel like cooking!!!0
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it is much more bitter than regular yogurt!! I cannot eat it on its own! I used it as a fruit dip, mixed it with regular flavoured yogurt and some cool whip. Some people put peanut butter in it etc. Its too bitter for me to eat on its own.0
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Yes it does still have that taste. I really love the Chobani pineapple and think it's pretty mild. The mango is good too.
I just finished a Yoplait Greek honey vanilla and it was pretty sour.0 -
That's weird, because I think it is less tart, and much smoother, but it may depend on the brand and what "flavor." The only one I really like is Fage. I tried the 0% first and didn't care for it, but got hooked once I tried the 2%. And I only do the plain - I'd rather add fresh fruit on my own than buy the pre-flavored stuff.0
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have you tried lots of different yogurt? i HATE the sour taste in any vanilla-ish yogurt, so i eat the flavored yoplait light ones. they can be high in sugar so i usually mix half a container with cereal of some sort. strawberry shortcake is my favorite, and its so sweet its like dessert0
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It depends on what brand and flavor you pick. I recommend trying several before you decide. I personally like the Yoplait 2x protein one. There are several flavors and I eat it mixed with granola. Great pre-workout or post-workout snack, or just a great snack in general! I've even had it for supper when I didn't feel like cooking!!!
I really like this kind too! its super yummy!0 -
have you tried lots of different yogurt? i HATE the sour taste in any vanilla-ish yogurt, so i eat the flavored yoplait light ones. they can be high in sugar so i usually mix half a container with cereal of some sort. strawberry shortcake is my favorite, and its so sweet its like dessert
I live in Canada and we don't have the Yoplait light ones, but I do buy them for my mom when I cross border shop. She loves them - I have never tried them. Maybe I will pick up a couple next time i am in the US.0 -
I love Greek yogurt, but then again I love all yogurt. You're right about the texture, its great. Creamy> My favorite is Chobani pineapple flavored. I don't find that flavor to have a sour taste. Good luck and congrats on the 6 lbs...0
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I can't work out why people think greek yoghurt is preferable when it has about 10 x higher fat than normal yoghurt.0
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I am not a fan of plain yoghurt but this smoothie is like having ice cream every day but much healthier. I make it without the honey. I always use yoghurt but the other ingredients change daily. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/All-Around-Good-Smoothie/Detail.aspx0
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I can't work out why people think greek yoghurt is preferable when it has about 10 x higher fat than normal yoghurt.
That's why you get the 2%. Also has a lot more protein.0 -
It depends on the brand-Chobani has flavored yogurt with fruit which is delicious and Fage has a yogurt that comes with a "side car" of honey you can stir into it! SO good!0
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I can't work out why people think greek yoghurt is preferable when it has about 10 x higher fat than normal yoghurt.
That's why you get the 2%. Also has a lot more protein.
Such a thing does not exist in the UK. You get low fat yoghurt OR greek yoghurt. There's no low fat option for the latter. I have looked in 3 different supermarkets.0 -
I'm in the process of trying different brands of Greek yogurt now. I just started it. It does have a sour taste, a little bitter, but I think the different brands are all a little different. I have Chobani in the fridge to try tonight. I didn't really care for Fage and the Dannon greek is really good, especially the blueberry, I would say it is my favorite.
Just start out with one and see what you think.0 -
Definitely try Chobani. I have it for lunch every day and love it. It completely fills me up. Make sure you stir it well, though. All of the good flavor is on the bottom, and if you just stir it a little, it just looks clumpy. Once you stir it enough, it's creamy and delicious.0
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You should like Chobani...I love all of their flavors but my favorites are the blueberry, mango, honey, and vanilla. The flavors are pretty intense and they use real fruit so it's pretty hearty. People making the switch from what I call "fake yogurts" like Yoplait, Dannon, Yo Crunch etc. can never really get over the price. You really have to be in it for the health benefits because it runs about 4 for $5.00 on sale or $1.29 ea. Quite the jump from 10 for $5.00 or .55 cent each. But yeah, I'm all about organic sustainable foods and agriculture so I appreciate the 'real' taste. It's not soupy or drowned with artificial sweeteners. The non-fats are all under 150 calories with 20-22 carbs, about 14-16 grams of protein, 20 grams of sugar from natural flavors, and low sodium. Even the low fats are great options, as none exceed 160 calories! I'm pretty sure I sound like one of their marketing directors by now so I'll stop. But yeah, give them a try.0
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I can't work out why people think greek yoghurt is preferable when it has about 10 x higher fat than normal yoghurt.
That's why you get the 2%. Also has a lot more protein.
Such a thing does not exist in the UK. You get low fat yoghurt OR greek yoghurt. There's no low fat option for the latter. I have looked in 3 different supermarkets.
My first experience with Greek yogurt was with Chobani nonfat honey. I'm in the US though.0 -
I'm not a big fan of regular yoghurt, but I adore Greek yoghurt, I go through three tubs a week. To me it tastes *a lot* better. I still don't eat plain, though, I eat vanilla or a fruit flavour. Although plain is all right if you eat it as topping on fruit salad. It takes away that sour taste.0
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Seriously I have looked everywhere, no such thing as low fat greek yoghurt here. The closest thing is Activia intensely creamy 3% fat.0
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So all those that eat greek yoghurt can you answer me this please. I asked in a thread and no one answered. Is "greek style yoghurt" the same thing as greek yoghurt.0
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i tried chobani peach yogurt and thought it tasted like sour cream with fruit in it! not a big fan! too much sugar in it for me anyways0
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Try a few different types...if you don't like them, you can always use in cooking, or drain over cheese cloth, puree with fruit and splenda and freeze into popsicle molds
But having it fresh, I like to add a few dashes of vanilla flavoring, or even better scrape a vanilla pod into it. Another variation is honey or maple syrup and add berries...such a decadent snack!0 -
i really enjoy Fage 0%. it does take some getting used to, but after awhile you get used to it. I would really read the labels on other brands, some are packed with sugar! so be on the look out.0
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So all those that eat greek yoghurt can you answer me this please. I asked in a thread and no one answered. Is "greek style yoghurt" the same thing as greek yoghurt.
I don't know about in the US, but in the UK, no. Greek yoghurt is yoghurt mixed with cream, or made with cream. Greek Style yoghurt is thickened with thickening agents.0
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