From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyogurtyog‧urt, yoghurt /ˈjɒɡət $ ˈjoʊɡərt/ ●●● S3 noun [countable, uncountable] DFa thick liquid food that tastes slightly sour and is made from milk, or an amount of this food a pot of strawberry yogurt
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yogurt• Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli.• Dairy Whole milk and cream, full-fat yoghurt.• Here she reported on his involvement in the newly formed dairy co-operative and of the development of his on-farm yoghurt production process.• I pulled on my shorts, sank half a pint of yoghurt, and grabbed my crippled Excalibur.• Immediately before serving, fill with fruit and top with cream mixed with yoghurt and the gingers.• Live yoghurt applied vaginally can often bring considerable relief from the itching, so long as you can contain the mess!• Stir in the yoghurt and honey together in a bowl until they are thoroughly combined.• Take off the heat and whisk in the yoghurt and the egg yolk.Origin yogurt (1600-1700) Turkish