The Nuer (a pastoralist people in the Sudan) put milk in a gourd, add in some bull urine, stop it up and leave it out in the sun for a few months. We should really be more appreciative of yogurt.
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But RFK Jr. swears by his "ferments!"
"French Cusisine the the best and most sophisticated in the world"
Parisians figuring out you can make things from Milk:
As a Turk who has been getting garlic yogurt off his wife recently, this guy is absolutely wrong.
I mean, not like you sound like you're complaining at all, but why is your wife covered in garlic yoghurt?
Bikoz, it is valentine's day, I'm türk, and she knov wat ay layk.
garlic yogurt
You mean cucumberless tzatziki? Sounds weird, but good weird 😁
tzatziki? You mean cacık without water? :P
Throw some granola, fresh fruit and honey on there and you got yourself a top notch breakfast
Maple syrup, vanilla extract in yogurt with pineapple, or other fruit.
Big fan of this combo. But with chia seeds.
I can't stand the consistency of chia in milk or yoghurt or anything... They get so slimy!
I bet your a great popper
Pop Pop Pop!

Remember skyr?
Remember? I eat it regularly
Same, when it's on special so I can afford it
If you eat yaghort every day for 75 years, you'll live a long life.
If you eat yaghort every day for 120 years, you'll live a very long life
It's TRUE!!
Yoghurt rules, I assume this "yaghurt" is the same thing just spelled different. I can happily eat it as-is or as a sauce/dip for various crunchy foods.
Not particularly convinced of its health properties, though.
Yoghurt is SUPER healthy for your gut flora and also pretty low calorie for dairy.
Dump a load of rolled (or steel-cut if you prefer) oats in a bowl of fruit yoghurt and you have just about the healthiest breakfast possible that's still hella tasty and filling 😁 🤤
Kefir, which is similar, does wonders for complaining stomach. But only short-term, alas.
It has good bacteria for the gi tract, a lot of things do though, and its's not usually an issue, your gut is already fully colonized so new good bacteria can't get a foothold usually anyway. It's only after antibiotic usage that it's a big concern usually.
Mmmm. Love me some snails cooked in curdled milk with frogs on top. French food is the best.
Sourpuss.