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Yoghurt
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Yogurt
A smooth semisolid dairy product produced by fermenting milk with Lactobacillus acidophilus and other bacteria that convert lactose into lactic acid. It is regarded as a healthy food and among other benefits, lowers the incidence of respiratory problems, lactose intolerance and vaginal candidiasis

yogurt, yoghurt
a form of curdled milk produced by fermentation with organisms of the genus Lactobacillus. Used in the treatment of convalescing calves and other young animals after attacks of diarrhea.


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Melon and cucumber yoghurt smoothie : SERVES X : Ingredients 1 small ripe melon 1 cucumber, peeled and chopped Juice of 2 limes 6 fresh basil leaves 4 tbsps Greek yoghurt 1 tbsps clear honey Handful ice cubes (1) Cut melon in half and scoop out seeds.
I tried the coconut and yoghurt smoothie variety and loved the rich smell of coconut.
Claire's strawberry and banana smoothie was very pale in colour and lacking in strawberry flavour but my banana, pineapple, vanilla and yoghurt smoothie hit the spot.
 
 
 
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