What's your favorite no-sugar-added active culture yogurt?
Dannon Light & Fit has a bitter taste to it, although that might be just the one flavor I've tried so far. (I also seem to taste bitterness unusually strongly. I can't put broccoli stems in my mouth, and there's no way I'll ever like coffee.) But just about everything else in my local supermarket has so much sugar in it that I might as well eat a candy bar.
Recommendations?
[edit: Wow, you guys are great! I've got a big pile of good ideas already!]
Dannon Light & Fit has a bitter taste to it, although that might be just the one flavor I've tried so far. (I also seem to taste bitterness unusually strongly. I can't put broccoli stems in my mouth, and there's no way I'll ever like coffee.) But just about everything else in my local supermarket has so much sugar in it that I might as well eat a candy bar.
Recommendations?
[edit: Wow, you guys are great! I've got a big pile of good ideas already!]
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Studies show that the nutritional values is on par with fresh -- unless you're picking it out of your own garden or going to a farmer's market.
Half-thawed blueberries in yogurt is actually pretty tasty.
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Alternately, I suppose you could microwave-thaw the frozen fruit. And
I'm also fond of using orange marmalade in yogurt, which has the advantage that while it is added sugar, it doesn't take very much of it to add a nice strong flavor. (The "King Kelly" brand is good for not being bitter, incidentally; a lot of marmalades have a bit of a bitter taste to the bits of peel that shows up strongly when the sugar is diluted away like this.)
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