It might be moldy or it might be the dye.
it depends what flavor it will sometimes sometimes it says it on the back
i believe that the black spots are not fungus but the seeds of the fruits that are contained in the yogurt- Dr. Shadieu
noi guess you could i give my kitties yogurt sometimes
There is not any scientific evidence that alcohol can be used to avoid yogurt from getting sour. However, it is sometimes used to prevent yogurt from curdling while cooking.
Yes. They are sometimes black.
Dairy yogurt is produced using a culture of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilusbacteria. In addition, Lactobacillus acidophilus and bifidobacteria are also sometimes added during or after culturing yogurt.
Ingredients1 lg Onion, purple2 tb Black pepper3 c Yogurt, plainFinely dice purple onion. Stir in yogurt and black pepper. Salt may be added to taste. Allow to sit for at least 30 minutes or refrigerate overnight for flavors to mix. Serve with breads, meats, or over rice.
The Romans did not make yogurt in the way we understand it today, but they did consume fermented dairy products. They used techniques to preserve milk, which sometimes resulted in a yogurt-like substance. Historical texts suggest that they valued these fermented products for their taste and nutritional benefits, similar to how yogurt is appreciated today. However, the specific term "yogurt" and the modern production methods were not present in ancient Roman times.
The percentage of milk in yogurt typically ranges from 70% to 90%, depending on the type and brand. Yogurt is made by fermenting milk, which means that the primary ingredient is milk. Additionally, the remaining percentage may include live cultures, flavorings, and sometimes sweeteners or thickeners.
Sometimes bacteria can be helpful. If we didnt have bacteria we wouldn't have some medicine or cheese or yogurt etc.
With plastic With yogurt I think they usually use lard(as in fat) with coloring. You notice some resturants have platters of food in a showcase sometimes, but look real. Well it's not yogurt.
"un yaourt" (masc.) "yaourt" (masc.) is the commonest French spelling, but you can also find sometimes "yoghurt".