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  2. The health benefits of Greek yogurt - AOL

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    Those tempting frozen chocolate-covered Greek yogurt treats might look delicious, but they can be packed with added sugars and fats, making them a bit less healthy than good old plain Greek yogurt.

  3. Here's What Actually Happens When You Eat Yogurt Every Day - AOL

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    The health benefits of yogurt are undeniable. According to Jessica Cording , registered dietitian, health coach, and author, dairy-based yogurt is a good source of “calcium, vitamin B-12 ...

  4. Greek Yogurt Vs. Regular Yogurt: Which Is More Healthful? - AOL

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    Today, it's as ubiquitous as regular dairy yogurt. Most consumers give a big thumbs-up to its taste -- tangier, less sweet and creamier than conventional "regular" yogurt made from whole milk.

  5. Dahi (curd) - Wikipedia

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    Dahi or curd, also mosaru, dahi, thayir and perugu, is a traditional yogurt or fermented milk product originating from and popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. It is usually prepared from cows' milk , and sometimes buffalo milk or goat milk . [ 1 ]

  6. The 10 Healthiest Yogurt Brands, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    As an example, Yawitz says that a single-serving container of Yoplait Original Strawberry yogurt contains 13 grams of added sugar—a whopping 36 percent of the suggested daily limit for men.

  7. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Yogurt (UK: / ˈ j ɒ ɡ ə t /; US: / ˈ j oʊ ɡ ər t /, [1] from Ottoman Turkish: یوغورت, romanized: yoğurt; [a] also spelled yoghurt, yogourt or yoghourt) is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. [2]

  8. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Strained yogurt is usually marketed in North America as "Greek yogurt" and in the United Kingdom as "Greek-style yoghurt", [5] though strained yogurt is also widely eaten in Levantine, Eastern Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, South Asian, and Eastern European cuisines, where it is often used in cooking, as it curdles less readily ...

  9. 'I Ate Yogurt Every Day for a Week—These Are the 3 Biggest ...

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    Greek yogurt beats regular yogurt when I want to last a few hours between meals. The extra protein helps with satiety, which also kept me feeling energized. I felt most sluggish after consuming ...