I know that it is not Yoplait as the McD's yogurt uses pectin and not Gelatin. In addition, it is a yogurt based dip- not just yogurt- there are extra stiffening and sweetening products added to the mix.
I think McDonalds has it's own brand of yogurt.
Dannon Vanilla
yes
Dannon Low-Fat Vanilla(large container)
Yes, the walnut is a fruit. in fact, a nut is a type of fruit, however a walnut is not a nut but a different type of fruit called a "drupe".
No
no. u can get plain yogurt.
well I don't know exactly, but I remember sitting in Mcdonalds reading the calorie information they give you about their food, and there was more calories in the fruit n yogurt than in a chocolate sunday!
A walnut is the fruit of the walnut tree the links below shows pictures to help you understand.
All yogurt contains sugar
It's called gravity. Fruit tends to be heavier than yogurt, so the fruit sinks to the bottom of the container. Also, some brands put the fruit at the bottom on purpose. ****** Adding Yogurt to the cups is a multi-step process. According to the Dannon website, with their fruit-on-the-bottom yogurts, the fruit is added first and then the plain yogurt is added on top of the fruit. The cup is then sealed, chilled, and delivered to local stores. With their blended style yogurt, fruit is mixed with the yogurt, stirred until it is blended together, sealed, chilled, and delivered to stores.
A Parfait can mean a variety of things. Most likely the usage that you have come across is a Yogurt Parfait which is "yogurt, fruit and granola layered in a tall glass, intended as a healthier alternative to the ice cream parfait". The best answer is too look at the Wikipedia page and use the context that you found it in to determine the type that suits you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parfait It's French for perfect. It's the name for a whole batch of different deserts. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parfait
Traditional yoghurt has no fruit added.
Yes, this leads to a "fruit" yoghourt.