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Yogurt consistency / inconsistency question
I love Stonyfield yogurt. However, I have noticed that some containers
I get the yogurt seems thick and rich and creamy smooth, and others seem a little more on the watery lighter chunky fluffy side. Neither of them smell bad, but I really like the thicker one. Is this my imagination (as my husband thinks) or is something going on with the yogurt that I don't know about ? And are both consistencies safe to eat ? Thanks. |
Yogurt consistency / inconsistency question
Naztazia > wrote in
oups.com: > I love Stonyfield yogurt. However, I have noticed that some > containers I get the yogurt seems thick and rich and creamy > smooth, and others seem a little more on the watery lighter > chunky fluffy side. Neither of them smell bad, but I really > like the thicker one. Is this my imagination (as my husband > thinks) or is something going on with the yogurt that I > don't know about ? And are both consistencies safe to eat > ? Thanks. have you checked the dates &/or the type? older yogurt gets thinner & kinda lumpy. the no fat is runnier than the low fat, & the only *good* thick yogurt is the full fat <g>. both the low fat & no fat Stonyfield have thickeners added, which could also account for variations in consistancy. old yogurt that is still sealed should be fine. i've had quarts of plain & vanilla (full fat) Stonyfield get lost in the fridge to resurface & be perfectly fine a year later (opened ones don't last more than 10 days). they do get a bit runnier because the lactobacillus bacteria *are* live culture & the cold just slows them down, it doesn't kill them, so they are still working & changing the consistancy. lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
Yogurt consistency / inconsistency question
On May 9, 11:57�am, Naztazia > wrote:
> I love Stonyfield yogurt. However, I have noticed that some containers > I get the yogurt seems thick and rich and creamy smooth, and others > seem a little more on the watery lighter chunky fluffy side. Neither > of them smell bad, but I really like the thicker one. Is this my > imagination (as my husband thinks) or is something going on with the > yogurt that I don't know about ? �And are both consistencies safe to > eat ? �Thanks. You may find the answer at their web site: http://www.stonyfield.com/ Be thnkful you don't have the recalled version: http://www.boston.com/business/artic...ecalls_yogurt/ --- |
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