No, bacteria inside it is alive but the yogurt itself is not, so no yogurt is not alive. Some people may think that it is, but yogurt is dairy that contains edibal bacteria, but the dairy, witch is the yogurt, is not accually alive.
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Yogurt, but only because it is STILL ALIVE! Ok, perhaps an angry/upset YAK...
Yogurt is a solid/liquid dispersion (gel).
One simply yogurts by adding yogurt to a yogurt and adding the remaining yogurt to Ding Bong Shing.
The bacteria in yogurt is necessary for the creation of the yogurt - those bacteria are actually what is responsible for transforming the milk into yogurt. They are left alive for you to eat because science is finding certain bacteria are very beneficial for your digestive system and can thus have many beneficial affects on health in general. You can read more about this if you look up "probiotics". Because of this, it is even possible to take these bacteria in pill form to get the benefits without eating the yogurt.
No, Greek yogurt is not the same as regular yogurt. However, there are many different kinds of yogurt with different brands or flavors, indicating that there isn't just one regular yogurt.
Yoplait does not make anything else besides different kinds of yogurt. They currently offer Greek yogurt, baby yogurt, squeeze yogurt, and yogurt with fruit/granola.
Traditional yogurt is made with cows milk, but there are vegan yogurts available. Vegan yogurt brands - Nogurt Yogurt Nu Lait Dairy-Free Yogurt Ricera rice milk yogurt So Delicious coconut milk yogurt Trader Joe's Turtle Mountain WholeSoy & Co soy yogurt Wildwood soy yogurt
yes, yogurt can be made with yogurt of any fat content, but do not use yogurt that contains gelatin. the gelatin holds everything together, which keeps the yogurt whey from draining off.
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No. Yogurt is a place. Where does what.
Yogurt is a singular, common, concrete noun.