No - just natural occurring sugars
Yes it does----evaporated cane juice....... it is sugar
Milk has a yogurt culture added to it, and is kept at the correct temperature for the bacteria of the culture to grow. The milk is converted to yogurt. You can then add any flavorings or additions you like.
both are yogurt yes, but one is flavored vanilla, the other is without any added flavor. No, anything unflavored is something that doesn't have any artificial flavor or any natural flavor in it. Vanilla is either an artificial flavor or a natural flavor, therefore unflavored yogurt and vanilla yogurt are not the same thing.
yogurt is fine to eat on diets in moderation. try to stay away from yogurts that add sugar. Any other yogurt is fine with no preference to which is best. yogurt in moderation can be helpful to get your calcium in your diet
No, yogurt covered pretzels are not a particularly good source of calcium. The the candy coating has far more sugar in it than it has any yogurt or other dairy product.
Any kind of plain yogurt, vanilla yogurt, also, some brands have lemon and chocolate varieties that have no fruit 'chunks'. Make your own by starting with plain and adding sugar, cinnamon, or anything else you desire! Any kind of plain yogurt, vanilla yogurt, also, some brands have lemon and chocolate varieties that have no fruit 'chunks'. Make your own by starting with plain and adding sugar, cinnamon, or anything else you desire!
milk is boiled to kill of any unwanted microbes. bacteria are then added which release enzymes that make the milk go thick and slightly sour. flavouring can be added to yogurt to change the taste.
products like apples have natural sugar. if you just use these you are not adding any sugar. a sugar free item is one that does not have any sugar, natural or artificial.
I'm not sure why you would have this problem. I often drain extra whey from yogurt to make it thicker and I've never had it turn out any way but creamy. Check the date to make sure it wasn't nearing its expiration date.
Natural unflavored yogurt or unflavoured Greek Yogurt. However, be careful to avoid any with high amounts of sugar cause this can actually feed the yeast and make it get worse.
No because any I have come across have a high sugar content mostly from added sugar
Added sugars are sugars and syrups that are added to foods or beverages when they are processed or prepared.
Yes they can. baby yogurt is a new thing and Yogurt has always been a good food for babies. Our Ped. said we could start yogurt at 9 months. We were told to find full fat yogurt, with little to no sugar/sugar substitute. It is very good for the belly because of the active cultures, and if we have to give antibiotics or anything like that we feed the kids a lot of yogurt to help the good Bactria!