It wasn't exactly a single country. Many countries had created different versions of it in the 1900's in The Middle East, and then spread to Eastern Europe where it was then considered a health food. Then it spread all around the world in various trips.
From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
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Strained yogurt is not healthier because all the nutritious needs come out. I suggest you do not strain your yogurt.
Ice cream, Jell-o, yogurt, frozen yogurt, and Italian ices come in cups.
Yogurt comes from a Turkish word meaning to knead (as one does to bread to prepare it for baking)It's from Turkish yogurt, from the verb yog, to condense or yogush, to liquify.
Natural yogurt is cultured milk without any artificial ingredients.
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It depends on the brand of the yoghurt and the country.
The word is derived from Turkish yoğurt, and is related to yoğurmak 'to knead' and yoğun 'dense' or 'thick' basically turkey xx
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The words caravan, yogurt, sofa, dessert, and shampoo have origins in various languages and cultures. "Caravan" comes from Persian, "yogurt" has Turkish roots, "sofa" is derived from Arabic, "dessert" comes from French, and "shampoo" originates from Hindi. These words reflect the rich linguistic exchange and cultural influences across different regions throughout history.