I bought a Rachel's organiclow fat yoghurt and when I ate it I thought how delicious it was. You can buy Rachel's strawberry yoghurt in most supermarkets. This yoghurt is not one of the cheapest at £1.46p for a 450g pot (price Ocado) I notice Ocado have an offer 3 pots for £3
This yoghurt is presented in a plastic pot with a picture of a red strawberry on the Rachel's black and white packaging. One of the reasons I bought this was it is low fat …. 1.6 g per 100g pot it contains 86k cal per 100g too. I reckon to get 3 or 4 servings out of this 450g pot, more if I add it to cereal or fresh fruit. This yoghurt is also available in a 150g pot cost about 65p. This yoghurt is organic milk and organic strawberries; I like this as I dislike the amount of herbicides and pesticides that are used in food production.
This yoghurt is a really good yoghurt tastes delicious. This slightly pink strawberry colored yoghurt has a lovely smooth creamy texture. In the yoghurt are a few pieces of juicy strawberries. The taste is real strawberry a gentle taste not overpowering. It is not over sweet just right. The nose of this yoghurt is pleasant a hint ofstrawberry and a milky yoghurty undertone, This yoghurt is so delicious I could eat the whole 450g pot by myself.
This yoghurt is not for those with dairy allergies/intolerance as it is made with cow's milk. This yoghurt is good for the digestive system as it contains the cultures Lactobacillus bulgaricus & Streptococcus thermophilus as well as bio-live Lactobacillus acidophilus & Bifidobacterium, which are supposed to general digestive well-being. Overall this yoghurt is a really good one.
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