Yes, "yogurt" is generally considered uncountable when referring to it as a substance in a general sense. However, it can be counted when referring to specific types or containers, such as "three yogurts" or "two cups of yogurt." In everyday use, when discussing yogurt as a food item, it is typically treated as uncountable.
Yes vaalia yoghurt is gluten free, go to http://www.vaalia.com.au/yoghurt/children/my-first-yoghurt/
Yoghurt means 'Dahi'.
Abit nutrients are found in a yoghurt!
The correct spelling is "yoghurt".
The main ingredient in yoghurt is milk.
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Yes, yogurt or yoghurt or yoghourt is a noun, a common, concrete noun; a word for a fermented milk product; a word for a thing.The noun 'yogurt' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance.The noun 'yogurt' is a countable noun as a word for types of yogurt.
Yoghurt may be sterilised by means of flash-heating or irradiation. It otherwise does not require cleaning, and spoiled or contaminated yoghurt should be disposed of.
Live yoghurt contains lactobacillus cultures (lactose-converting bacteria).