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  2. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Yogurt (UK: / ˈjɒɡət /; US: / ˈjoʊɡərt /, [1] from Ottoman Turkish: یوغورت, romanized: yoğurt; [a] also spelled yoghurt, yogourt or yoghourt) is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. [2] Fermentation of sugars in the milk by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture ...

  3. Go-Gurt - Wikipedia

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    Go-Gurt (stylized as Go-GURT), also known as Yoplait Tubes in Canada and as Frubes in Britain and Ireland, is an American brand of low-fat yogurt for children. It can be sucked out of a tube, instead of being eaten with a spoon. It was introduced by the General Mills-licensed brand Yoplait in 1997, as the first yogurt made specifically for ...

  4. Yoplait - Wikipedia

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    The company's drinkable yogurt comes in a 100-gram shot-style bottle with a center opening for easy gripping. [13] Yoplait-brand flavored yogurts account for 42–52% of the Israeli market. [ 14 ] Tnuva and Yoplait entered into a partnership to set up production facilities in Romania in 2007. [ 12 ]

  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. ... However, this new craze has been around for quite some time... Check. Skip to main ...

  6. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    Dairy products or milk products, also known as lacticinia, are food products made from (or containing) milk. [ 1 ] The most common dairy animals are cow, water buffalo, nanny goat, and ewe. Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as yogurt, cheese, milk and butter. [ 2 ][ 3 ] A facility that produces dairy ...

  7. Breakfast by country - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, people also prefer coffee, usually prepared with milk. Young kids tend to prefer chocolate milk and a more American-style breakfast, like breakfast cereal with milk or yogurt. Another common food is cheese, as Uruguay's per-capita yearly consumption of milk derivatives is around twice the global average [128] and cheese is the top choice.

  8. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Fuller described probiotics as a "live microbial feed supplement which beneficially affects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance." He stressed two important claims for probiotics: the viable nature of probiotics and the capacity to help with intestinal balance.

  9. Milk - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, dairy farms produced around 730 million tonnes (800 million short tons) of milk [5] from 260 million dairy cows. [6] India is the world's largest producer of milk and the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder. [7] [8] New Zealand, Germany, and the Netherlands are the largest exporters of milk products. [9]