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.
From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
The Afrikaans word for yogurt is Jogurt.
The word yogurt is a singular noun. The plural term would be yogurts.
Yogurt ( or yoghurt) is originally a Turkish word.
Yes, yogurt or yoghurt or yoghourt is a noun, a common, concrete noun; a word for a fermented milk product; a word for a thing.The noun 'yogurt' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance.The noun 'yogurt' is a countable noun as a word for types of yogurt.
They're the same product, the word yogurt has different spellings
Strained yogurt is not healthier because all the nutritious needs come out. I suggest you do not strain your yogurt.
No, the word frozen is an adjective and yogurt is the subject; a compound word is a new word made by two words, such as paperclip or newsstand.
The Hindi word for yogurt is दही (dahi).
Ice cream, Jell-o, yogurt, frozen yogurt, and Italian ices come in cups.
On a nice day I eat yogurt on my front porch.
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