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- noun Alternative spelling of
yogurt .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a custard-like food made from curdled milk
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Examples
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I once read that if you paint it with water with some plain yoghurt mixed in, it will quickly become mossy.
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This morning, he got up with Joe, and for breakfast he ate a whole croissant and a serving of plain yoghurt with pureed blueberries and blackberries.
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Make your own at home with plain yoghurt, a dish towel, a collander and a bowl.
Use A Dish Towel To Make Regular Yoghurt “Greek” | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Like many yoghurts, strained yoghurt is often made from milk which has been enriched by boiling off some of the water content, or by adding extra butterfat and powdered milk.
Lactose and Fermentation Steve Carper 2008
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Strained yoghurt, yoghurt cheese, labneh (Arabic لبنة), or Greek yoghurt is yoghurt which has been strained in a cloth or paper bag or filter, traditionally made of muslin, to remove the whey, giving a consistency between that of yoghurt and cheese, while preserving yoghurt's distinctive sour taste.
Lactose and Fermentation Steve Carper 2008
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Voila, the fresh yoghurt is ready for your breakfast.
Archive 2007-03-01 Steve Carper 2007
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Voila, the fresh yoghurt is ready for your breakfast.
The Ferrari of Yogurt Makers Steve Carper 2007
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Top tier: Eeeeasy (but so nummy!) tuna and wholemeal pasta salad in yoghurt/mayo dressing
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Top tier: Eeeeasy (but so nummy!) tuna and wholemeal pasta salad in yoghurt/mayo dressing
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It is rather ingenius because it means one can leave out the brandy from the cake base - it seems to be a common ingredient in Greek yoghurt cakes.
Archive 2008-02-01 Shaun 2008
yarb commented on the word yoghurt
I'm surprised this isn't more popular.
May 13, 2008
whichbe commented on the word yoghurt
Ouch, my yog.
September 26, 2008
madmouth commented on the word yoghurt
pronounced by Jennifer Paterson as 'yog-hort', two separate words, practically. to wit, "none of this nonsense about yoghurt instead of cream. yoghurt is not instead of cream"
March 17, 2010
chained_bear commented on the word yoghurt
*titters at whichbe's year-old joke*
March 17, 2010
bilby commented on the word yoghurt
Please tell me that's not an emoticon.
April 13, 2010
kewpid commented on the word yoghurt
haha, I like it.
April 13, 2010
bilby commented on the word yoghurt
"Hazanavicius's scenario gave them lines to say but often they used nonsense language instead. 'Jean was really good at it,' (Berenice) Bejo says. 'In French we call it yoghurt: the sound you make when you're French and trying to speak English, like eating yoghurt."
- Stephanie Bunbury, "The Quiet Achiever", theage.com.au, 28 January 2012.
January 28, 2012