yogurt

IPA: jˈoʊgɝt

noun

  • A milk-based product stiffened by a bacterium-aided curdling process, and sometimes mixed with fruit or other flavoring.
  • (especially in compounds) Any similar product based on other substances (e.g. soy yogurt).
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Examples of "yogurt" in Sentences

  • Jocoque, a thick yogurt, is spooned over the hot chilaquiles.
  • Also, you can use buttermilk or even plain yogurt instead of milk if you like.
  • So, the slow churned "yogurt" is really like eating milk with corn syryp and flavoring in there.
  • Basically these are bacterial cultures much like those in yogurt, given to cattle in their feed.
  • The yogurt may also be made well ahead (or purchased, if strained Greek yogurt is available where you live).
  • If you can't find jocoque, a mixture of half sour cream and half regular plain yogurt is an acceptable substitute.
  • The taste of a good plain yogurt is full of lactic acid, a natural byproduct of fermentation that also gives depth to the flavors of foods like Parmesan cheese and prosciutto.
  • Her snack ideas: celery and salsa; fat-free plain yogurt with fruit (cooked apple, pineapple, berries in season and on sale); baked apple with cinnamon and Splenda; warmed low-fat cheese (Laughing Cow wedges) with a light, toasted English muffin.

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