yogurt
or yo·ghurt
a tart, custardlike food made from milk curdled by the action of bacterial cultures, sometimes sweetened or flavored.
Origin of yogurt
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How to use yogurt in a sentence
Call them Trojan horse foods: nutritiously pleasing ingredients (oats, yogurts) that conceal a whole host of junk.
And a feast it is – yogurts with fresh squeezed fruits, salmon soufflé, raspberry flan, and always crepes to finish the meal.
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British Dictionary definitions for yogurt
yoghurt
/ (ˈjəʊɡət, ˈjɒɡ-) /
a thick custard-like food prepared from milk that has been curdled by bacteria, often sweetened and flavoured with fruit, chocolate, etc
Origin of yogurt
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