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  2. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    In western Indian (Marathi and Gujarati) cuisine, strained yogurt is macerated with sugar and spices such as saffron, cardamom and nutmeg to make the dessert "shrikhand". Strained yogurt is also enjoyed in Greece and is the main component of tzatziki (from Turkish "cacık "), a well-known accompaniment to gyros and souvlaki pita sandwiches: it ...

  3. Oxygala - Wikipedia

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  4. Yakult - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, Yakult started being made in Japan. [8] In 1955, Yakult Honsha was founded. In 1963, Yakult began a home delivery service, using 'Yakult lady' employees. [8] In 1964, Yakult began selling in other countries, beginning with Taiwan. [8] In 1968, Yakult opens its first factory outside Japan in the city of São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. [9]

  5. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Yogurt - AOL

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    Yogurt is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Once limited to breakfast, yogurt is now everywhere. It's a topping, a replacement for sour cream and even used in baking.

  6. 11 famous products that were originally intended for a ... - AOL

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    Pies and cookies made by the company came with plate-shaped tin bearing the name "Frisbee Pies." Yale students discovered a second use for the tins, and began to hurl them around the university ...

  7. The 10 Healthiest Yogurt Brands, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Icelandic Provisions “is made with low-fat milk and has a milder taste than Greek Yogurt,” says Yawitz, commenting that a 5.3-ounce serving provides 17 grams of protein, zero added sugar, and ...

  8. List of food origins - Wikipedia

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    Canada, Mexico, and the United States are home to a number of edible fruit; however, only three are commercially grown (grapes, cranberries, and blueberries). Many of the fruits below are still eaten locally as they have been for centuries and others are generating renewed interest by eco-friendly gardeners (less need for bug control) and chefs ...

  9. Stamen Grigorov - Wikipedia

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    Stamen Grigorov was born in the village of Studen Izvor [] (lit. "Cold Spring"), Tran Municipality [], Pernik Province, Bulgaria.He completed his secondary education in natural sciences in Montpellier, France and medical science in Geneva, Switzerland.