Greek yogurt can come from more than one animal. It is typically made from cow's or sheep's milk but in the US, most brands are made with cow's milk.
No it is not.
Dusk is a cool person who likes animal crackers dipped in yogurt haha Dusk is a cool person who likes animal crackers dipped in yogurt haha
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.
A rabbit.
Natural yogurt is cultured milk without any artificial ingredients.
No, there are no sheep intestines in yogurt. Yogurt is typically made from milk and live bacterial cultures. Some specialty or traditional dairy products may use animal-derived ingredients for flavor or texture, but standard yogurt does not contain intestines or any animal by-products. Always check the ingredient label for specific information about a product.
Yogurt bacteria, such as Lactobacillus and Streptococcus, are typically much smaller than animal cells, measuring around 1 to 3 micrometers in length. In contrast, animal cells generally range from 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter. This size difference highlights the complexity and multicellularity of animal cells compared to the simpler, unicellular structure of yogurt bacteria.
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Yes, unless you consider bacteria an animal (I don't).