Similar words: yogurt, hurt, unhurt, hurtle, hurtful, hurting, hurtling, yoga. Meaning: ['jəʊgə(r)t /'jɒg-] n. a custard-like food made from curdled milk.
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1 Why buy shop-bought yoghurt when you can easily make your own?
2 This yoghurt contains no artificial flavourings.
3 I only had a strawberry yoghurt for breakfast.
4 This yoghurt tastes of strawberries.
5 This yoghurt contains no artificial flavouring or colouring.
6 This yoghurt has a deliciously creamy flavour.
7 The recipe says you can substitute yoghurt for the sour cream.
8 Every carton of yoghurt is stamped with a sell-by date.
9 Dairy Whole milk and cream, full-fat yoghurt.
10 Use live natural yoghurt, full-fat if possible.
11 Take off the heat and whisk in the yoghurt and the egg yolk.
12 Stir in the yoghurt and honey together in a bowl until they are thoroughly combined.
13 Serve hot or warm, alone or with yoghurt or cream.
14 Instead I ate a great deal of yoghurt, and we used the pots for bringing on seedlings.
15 In a large bowl mix together the yoghurt, dill and pepper.
16 Gradually beat in the eggs, stir in the yoghurt and then flour mixture until just combined.
17 Yoghurt had leaked out of the pot all over my lunchbox.
18 Mash the bananas to a pulp and then mix in the yoghurt.
19 Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
20 Thin down your mayonnaise with soured cream or natural yoghurt.
21 Dinner Chilli con carne with brown rice, fresh green salad, fat-free yoghurt.
22 Both in summer and winter thousands came to the mountains, returning home with yoghurt, cheese and other products.
23 Rye bread, crispbread, or high-fibre crackers and low-fat spread, virtually fat-free yoghurt.
24 To smoke is to dissociate oneself from the middle-class health fascists, to say no to jogging and yoghurt and yoga.
25 Other sources of calcium if milk does not agree with you are yoghurt, cheese, shrimps and ice cream. 9.
26 Just before serving remove from the heat and stir in the yoghurt.
27 Pupils sent home to beg A HARD-UP primary school has sent pupils home with begging bowls - yoghurt pots for collecting coins.
28 When there is a glut of milk more products like yoghurt are made.
29 Eating out is convenient and economical. Continental style breakfast from any cafe just over £1; try yoghurt and honey too.
30 Here she reported on his involvement in the newly formed dairy co-operative and of the development of his on-farm yoghurt production process.