Yes, it is possible to eat honey with yoghurt. The combination in fact may be found in complex and simple arrangements. In the first case they are part of a number of ingredients (such as in a dessert or salad) whereas in the second they constitute the only elements in a healthy, refreshing snack.
Greeks tend to eat a lot of seafood, poultry, goat meat and pork. They also love desserts, for example, Bacalavas (soft or normal), yoghurt and melle (honey), fruits and yoghurt.
Sugar gliders should not be given yoghurt. Apart from the obvious fact that they do not eat yoghurt in the wild, yoghurt contains milk sugars which may not be suitable for sugar gliders.
you eat yoghurt with a spoon, put it on the spoon, put it up t your mouth, put it in your mouth then swallow. (dont chew) :)
Yoghurt
If you plan to eat the yoghurt, less than 12 hours. If you don't plan to eat the yoghurt, indefinately.
Yes. In fact the bacteria in yoghurt (if they survive the freezing) will often counteract your stomach bugs. Eating non-frozen yoghurt would be a better plan!
Lassi is a yoghurt-based drink which is popular in India and Pakistan. Traditionally, lassi is made by blending yoghurt, milk or water, and spices. Sweet lassi is made with fruit, sugar and/or honey and is often served as a dessert.
Depends what kind of Yoghurt you eat. It could be yoghurt with fruitpieces in them or really heavy yoghurt. So you can't really say...
fruits and yoghurt
i personally prefer to eat peanutbutter on yoghurt
You can eat honey whenever you please. There is no specific time you must eat honey.
honey bees eat honey