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Love it! I buy the big tubs, and mix with cottage cheese, or fresh pineapple prior to bed...or if I want something to take the ice cream crav away!
theyre delicious. I I think they're like 19g's protein 14g's sugar or something like that, opposed to most of the others which are 14 and 19ish respectively.
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong one but at my Ralphs they were 21 grams of sugar per serving, higher than most other greek yogurts
This is what I saw, you can check the nutritional facts here:
Chobani Yogurt - Products - Non-fat Yogurt
The plain and vanilla are low but the rest are all at 19 or 21 grams of sugar.
Excellent
Delicious
14 grams of protein
Excellent
Delicious
14 grams of protein
These are great. I just had two. Strawberry, strawberry/banana, peach, all of them are excellent. They are fairly inexpensive.
The miejer brand peach is pretty good too. About .10 cents cheaper but I'm stuck on the chobani, I'll buy like 20 at a time and that may not last the week. I eat these when I want to add some protien but not hungry because they are small and taste so freaking good.
I'm not a huge fan of plain Greek yogurt because it kinda has a strong taste, but here's what I do with it, give this a try as a quick cold meal in the morning. It's tasty and easy:
1 cup oats into a bowl
Add 1 cup or even 1/2 plain Greek yogurt
1cup milk
Place in refrigerator at night so ready in morning
In morning I add 2 scoops chocolate protien powder
Mix well
This is a quick cold meal when I don't have time, or am to lazy to cook. It taste really good. The oats are raw but soak in the milk and yogurt over night. Add protien powder, I prefer chocolate, and it's pretty good. I use to microwave the oats in milk, plus 2 scoops chocolate powder. This is good for a warm meal quick. Actually taste like no bake cookies.