cherries set in yoghurt
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I decided I wanted a change from the cheap value tesco yoghurts I usually take to school for my lunch so saw the Tesco French set yoghurt these cost 98p for 6 125g pots so these are good value too.
The yoghurt that I ate yesterday was Cherry flavored French set yoghurt.Sat in the staff room away from the noise of the pupils I finished my sandwich then I reached into my lunch bag. I pulled out cherry yoghurt packaged in a plastic pot with an orangey label on it. Writing and a picture of a cherry on the wrapper confirmed that this was cherry yoghurt.
I peeled back the foil lid, it smelt lightly of cherries. It was a light red colour , had a small amount of what looked like clear oil on top of it, I guess some ingredients had begun to separate . I dug my soon in the yoghurt was a firm liquid spoonful. I tasted my first mouthfull; it was ok not really very cherry like, the texture, sort of jelly or blamange like. No bits in this yoghurt it is smooth textured one .This yoghurt was ok not special just ok. I think I actually prefer non set yoghurts.Other flavours in the pack of 6 included peach, cherry, and raspberry. Lemon apricot and vanilla. These yoghurts come in 125g plastic pots covered in an orange paper label usual written info on the wrapper plus a picture of the fruit.
These yoghurts contain 125kcal per pot, 16.8g sugar, and 4.1g fat.
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docpov 30/03/2012 10:10
TheHairyGodmother 23/08/2011 12:24
tallulahbang 14/12/2008 00:15
Set yoghurts are a bit wrong. xx
MarcoG 09/12/2008 20:13
frankiecesca 09/12/2008 13:24