Natural yogurt is cultured milk without any artificial ingredients.
yes,there are some yogurts called,natural yogurt.
yogurt is a natural bacterial fermentation of milk
Yes, fresh fruit is generally very good for you and so is yoghurt (though not too much of the latter). Natural yoghurt is better than standard yoghurt, and 'live' yoghurt is better than natural (though you can get live and natural, which is even better).
Strained yogurt is not healthier because all the nutritious needs come out. I suggest you do not strain your yogurt.
In natural yogurt I wouldn't expect to see it. Often it is used as a binder to keep the yogurt from separating into milk solids and whey. It also has a sweetening effect, making the yogurt less tart.
Ice cream, Jell-o, yogurt, frozen yogurt, and Italian ices come in cups.
No, because yogurt is not a diuretic. It is natural though.
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.
both are yogurt yes, but one is flavored vanilla, the other is without any added flavor. No, anything unflavored is something that doesn't have any artificial flavor or any natural flavor in it. Vanilla is either an artificial flavor or a natural flavor, therefore unflavored yogurt and vanilla yogurt are not the same thing.
Use fresh yogurt with salt
Of course! Yogurt brightens your complexion, tightens pores, treats acne, and has so many more benefits! You can look for a facial that envolves natural yogurt or bio yogurt because it is SO good for your skin.
Yes, you can eat natural yogurt while pregnant, and it can be a healthy addition to your diet. Natural yogurt is a good source of calcium and protein, which are important for both you and your baby. Just ensure that the yogurt is made from pasteurized milk to avoid any risk of harmful bacteria. As always, it's a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider about your dietary choices during pregnancy.