New favourite yoghurt (low carb)

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Hi guys,
Just thought I'd share a personal favourite. Aldi seem to be stocking a new Skyr yoghurt range in perfect portion sizes. I've tried the vanilla and mango version so far and they are delicious, enjoy.
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That's even lower that my weight watchers fromage frais which are about 5.9g per 100g! My only problem would be portion control, I always end up with a bigger than 50g (standard yoghurt pot size) when I try to do it myself !!
 
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I love Skyr and it is about 3 times higher in protein than Greek yogurt but a lot here wouldn't have it as it is fat free
 
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I ate all 170g, couldn't help myself!!! Not bad for 7.3g of carbs.
They were in the convenience/snack section not actually with the yoghurt in my local Aldi.
 

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Hi guys,
Just thought I'd share a personal favourite. Aldi seem to be stocking a new Skyr yoghurt range in perfect portion sizes. I've tried the vanilla and mango version so far and they are delicious, enjoy.
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Hi @tiredoftrying2017
It looks really nice.
My problem, however, is finding a high fat yoghurt. There are plenty of no-fat and low-fat varieties around, but you really have to search the shelves to find a full-fat one. It's all very strange really.
 
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mytype1.life

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Hi @tiredoftrying2017
It looks really nice.
My problem, however, is finding a high fat yoghurt. There are plenty of no-fat and low-fat varieties around, but you really have to search the shelves to find a full-fat one. It's all very strange really.

True! It's the 'theory' that fat free is better isn't it. Appeals to a lot of customers.
I've noticed Aldi have started doing their own brand of Greek yoghurt a fat free and a normal version.
 

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Been eating plain Skyr with some berries for breakfast for some time now, as it's low in both sugar & fat. Helps with my weight loss & leaves me free for a little more fat later in the day. Loving it!
 
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Here in America I eat Chobani Greek yogurt. I have the zero-fat version, with 6g of carbs per 150g (which is 4g per 100g i.e. about the same as the OP's yogurt). They have a full-fat version which has the same carb content as the zero-fat version: http://www.chobani.com/products/plain#plain-whole-milk.

The brand is expensive but I like to buy their stuff in part because of their ethical work practices. (I wait for it to be on sale then stock up!)
 

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Hi @tiredoftrying2017
It looks really nice.
My problem, however, is finding a high fat yoghurt. There are plenty of no-fat and low-fat varieties around, but you really have to search the shelves to find a full-fat one. It's all very strange really.
Hi BrianTheElder,
This pot says naturally occurring sugars? If that means fructose it's a no go surely? My diabetic dietician tells me to avoid any sugars where the name ends in "ose"?
 

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Hi BrianTheElder,
This pot says naturally occurring sugars? If that means fructose it's a no go surely? My diabetic dietician tells me to avoid any sugars where the name ends in "ose"?
Hi Terry I presume the naturally occurring sugars is the 4.3% Carb sugar count which is low for yoghurt.
Iceland's sell a very thick set Lancashire farm yogurt 6.5g Carbs (3.4 Sugars) 10g Fat//100g it is luscious indeed especially with double cream and berries..
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/lancashire-farm-greek-style-luxury-yogurt-1kg/p/67738
 

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I look for low carb and dairyfree one. I found one in the past but I noticed it contains aspartame so I had to off that too. Still on hunt.
 

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I bought two yesterday not cheap 99p each but have not eaten them yet. I usually have the other Skyr ones they do .The yogurt is plain and it is just the small amount of fruit in the bottom that has natural sweetener
 

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