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'
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Turkey.
From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
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There are FIVE constanants in the word Yoghurt. YoGHuRT. O and U are vowels.
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Yoghurt or yogurt, the first syllable is stressed, Yo-ghurt. The h is there it produce a hard g.
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