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From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
The word "yoghurt" comes from the Turkish word "yoğurt," which refers to a dairy product made by fermenting milk. The term has its roots in the Ottoman Empire, where yogurt was a staple food. The practice of making yogurt is ancient and is found in various cultures, but the specific term is derived from Turkish.
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From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
The word "yoghurt" comes from the Turkish word "yoğurt," which refers to a dairy product made by fermenting milk. The term has its roots in the Ottoman Empire, where yogurt was a staple food. The practice of making yogurt is ancient and is found in various cultures, but the specific term is derived from Turkish.
There are FIVE constanants in the word Yoghurt. YoGHuRT. O and U are vowels.
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It depends on the brand of the yoghurt and the country.
Yoghurt or yogurt, the first syllable is stressed, Yo-ghurt. The h is there it produce a hard g.
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The word is derived fromTurkish yoğurt, and is related to yoğurmak 'to knead' and yoğun 'dense' or 'thick' so answer is TurkeyAncient Indian records list a form of yoghurt some 500 years BC and was known as the 'food of the Gods' It is also mentioned in 11th century Turkish texts and this may be considered to the origin.
laban is an arabic word it means yoghurt...