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What are your favourite yoghurts?

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That reminds me of that come dine with me episode where a woman did a 70's dinner - that was the 'nibbles' with prawn coctail in funny cone shaped glasses for starters :) looked well minging with loads of mayo and shit.
 
I really like Tesco finest Champagne Rhubarb. I bought a similar Asda one and it didn't match up at all.

The Asda special Strawberries and Cream one was nice though.

Don't get me started on fruit corners, they are ranko mcskanko, I mean, are people actually falling for the gimmick of 'oooh we can pour the fruit in! how fun!'

er, just buy a normal youghurt you moron.

I like a nice frube though, I like the idea of being able to pour yoghurt straight down my throat without any BORING utensils.

I've never had a frube :(

My mum always used to buy the french-set yoghurts when we were little. I kinda miss those.

I mainly buy that yoghurt with bits of wheat in it.
 
rachel's first yoghurts do a banana. It's meant for babies but don't let that put you off ;)

I like that fruit at the bottom stuff. And rachel greek yoghurt with honey. And activia muesli.

It needs to be thick and with bits in it really. Thin yoghurt is rank

Longley Farm do a banana one too, the only catch is you have to live outside the London/South East area to get them in that flavour. Morrison stocks most of the flavours but they don't distribute the banana one in the South because it was apparently not popular with London palates.

I loathe any yog which has "gelatine" as one of its ingredients.
 
Muller corners and rachels(ive met her!!!!) organics are my favorites. In almost every flavour you can imagine too, other then rubarb or plain/natural/greek which are all rank.

Bleurggh.

yoghurts are nice.


dave
 
I've never had a frube :(

My mum always used to buy the french-set yoghurts when we were little. I kinda miss those.

I mainly buy that yoghurt with bits of wheat in it.

Have a frube! They are lusciouso.

I don't want wheaty yoghurts.

I've decided my favourite flavour is rhubarb.
 
I like rhubarb yoghurts, the yeo valley organics, there's a four pack, I think it's strawberry, raspberry, rhubarb and something else. And I like black cherry.
 
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Fully of figgy goodness.

Nice mixed into a small bowl of museli with a little milk and then left in the fridge overnight then served with strawberries on top.
 
Tesco Finest ones are very nice, though more of a pudding than a yoghurt you'd have for breakfast.

Longley Farm ones actually taste like yoghurt should (sour).

Onken Biopots with chewy bits. Because chewy is good. :)
 
Only eat them very occasionally. Usually after antibiotics to help get my guts in order. Otherwise very rare - I consumed too much homemade sour goop when I was young, made by people who always pronounced it with an extra J and a mouthfull of GGGHHHHHHHHH.

There is also far too much mention of Nestle partners on this thread for my liking - decidedly iffy. :hmm:
 
My favourite is the Sojade plain soya yoghurt to which I add fruit.
I prefer the taste of soya ones to the milk ones as they have a milder taste.
 
Don't get me started on fruit corners, they are ranko mcskanko, I mean, are people actually falling for the gimmick of 'oooh we can pour the fruit in! how fun!'

er, just buy a normal youghurt you moron.

As I was loading up my basket with these yesterday in Tescos, I was thinking to myself, 'fuck you electrogirl :cool:'

The sad thing is I actually thought the ':cool:' after I'd thunk the first bit :(
 
since buying lots of muller crunch corners when they were on offer, i now can't eat a toffee yogurt without thinking 'this would be nice with some chocolate hoops in it...'
 
Our fridge used to be stacked with those muller corners when i was growing up. Both my parents were (and still are) obsessed with them and can't seem to understand how i could possibly not like them.

I don't really like yoghurts that much. Only the completely plain ones with savoury food like curries. Or sometimes the plain ones with some honey and a banana or something.
 
it's been a very long time since I ate a yoghurt just for it's yoghurtyness. I buy natural yoghurt 3 for a £1 from my local Indian shop and use to cool down curries and chillies. Sometimes I have a bowl with a satsuma in it.

As a kid I like the set french ones from M&S in the glass jars.
 
Apart from to marinate meat in, I don't actually like yoghurt. For some reason I persist in buying it though. I'm the same with bananas and tomatoes.

Anyway, my top three "favourite" yoghurts are

Cherry fruit corners (make of that what you will, electrogirl)

Petis filous

The big tubs with berries and wheat in.
 
i am almost desperate to find a regular supply of banana yoghurt (and not the crunch corner choco flakes incarnation).
 
oh god, i just got a flashback - I'm 9, and I'm being allowed to eat in the living room

it's black cherry Ski yoghurt. And I liked it


*scrubs self*

EW!

Black Cherry were always the ones my sis and I use to dread turning up in the lunch box as kids! :D

I love Vanilla Muller Lights.
 
Black Cherry yogs are the bizzle :cool:

Orange/Mandarin and also Pineapple yoghurts are a surprise acenessfest as well :)


acenessfest actually makes them sound horrible doesnt it. Like acne abcess and fester all in one word. Not apt for describing how nice yoghurts are really :hmm: *makes note to self*
 
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