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5 reasons to eat yoghurt every day (and the ones to avoid)Yoghurt, among other things, could be the key to longevity. Of course, we can squabble about how much any supercentenarian’s lifespan is due to lifestyle or genetics, but there is lots of ...
Is yoghurt a superfood? Or more like a super sweet dessert, deceptively dressed up as a healthy snack? Are low-fat options really as good for us as adverts featuring joyful, yoghurt-eating ...
Yoghurt is often hailed as a superfood—packed with probiotics, calcium, and protein. But is it truly a one-size-fits-all health food? While many enjoy its creamy texture and digestive benefits ...
Not since the days of Seinfeld has there been so much interest in frozen yoghurt, with a growing number of chains popping up at shopping centres. Fro-yo masquerades as a healthier dessert option ...
Eating a yoghurt a day could extend your life, scientists say. A study has found that consuming a modest 50g of either full-fat or low-fat yoghurt every day – or half of one pot – could cut ...
Yoghurt and curd have been integral parts of diets worldwide, celebrated for their creamy texture, tangy flavour, and impressive health benefits. They are widely consumed as standalone snacks ...
Hard on the heels of impressive research findings that a glass of milk is good for reducing cancer risk, another recent study has highlighted the potential benefits of yoghurt consumption in ...
Whether you make yoghurt at home with your own starter or buy a commercial brand, there are health benefits to be had. Photo / Getty Images Yoghurt is one of the most popular fermented foods in ...
Yoghurt is a total breakfast champ (or p.m. snack) and a killer base for dips, smoothies, baked goods, and more. It also packs an impressive nutritional punch: ‘Yoghurt is a good source of bone ...
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