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7 questions from our users

Pip A
Pip Aasked

Does the Greek Style yoghurt contain any probiotics? I am doing the Sibo test and am not allowed to consume any product containing probiotics for a week prior. Do I have to eliminate this yoghurt from my diet for the week prior?



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Meggsy.
Meggsy.asked

What sugar type is used in the natural greek yoghurt?

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Meggsy.
Meggsy.asked

Hi, what type of sugar is in the Tamar Valley greek style all natural yoghurt?? Is it an artificial sweetener? What does the 52 grams of sugar consist of??Looking forward to an honest answer! Cheers Mick Collins.
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Fran
Franasked

Does Tamar Valley yoghurt contain probiotics .So far this question has been unanswered.

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John N
John Nasked

Tamar Valley Greek light style yoghurt has disappeared from supermarket shelves. Is it still made?



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Lee
Lee

I was not able to get an answer! I gave up and am now consuming natural light yoghurt. It is also nice.

Angela W.
Angela W.asked

Which mild solids do you use in tamar valley Greek yoghurt?

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Emma M
Emma Masked

Is it made from pasteurised milk?

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Jill3128
Jill3128

Well the Jalna pot set greek yoghurt says specifically on the label that it is made from pasteurised milk. Looking at a Yoplait pot it just says Milk and Milk solids, and the same with the Tamar Valley Greek style yoghurt. It doesn't SPECIFICALLY say pasteurised milk but my best guess would be either contact the company that makes it or believe that (like the Jalna one) they are all made from pasteurised milk these days.



Al Y
Al Y

It goes without saying Tamar Valley Greek style yoghurt uses only quality Tasmanian milk products.

Boris Yasminsky
Boris Yasminsky

If you think Tasmanian milk is quality, simply try a block of Cadbury dairy milk chocolate then tell me what you think !

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