Greek-Style Yogurt
What a great package – the single-serving size comes with little bin of honey, which is perfect to sweeten the plain yogurt. The consistency is different from American yogurt, but it's better -- thicker but oh so smooth.
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Submitted on
03/19/2006
by nancoix
Reviews (5)
byRollo
March 22, 2006
Nice to see this brand back on the shelves. I heard it was pulled from the US market as the company didn't have the proper business license. But apparently all that has been settled.
This is strained and much thicker than regular yogurt. But the honey is what really makes it. A very different experience from typical yogurt.
This is strained and much thicker than regular yogurt. But the honey is what really makes it. A very different experience from typical yogurt.
byfoxydot
March 28, 2006
Delicious, but a little pricey, I thought. The TJ's House brand of greek yogurt ain't bad (about 4 stars, I'd say) and paired with a good local raw honey is divine.
byswa
May 27, 2006
Yes Total yogurt is very pricey but believe it or not its cheap at TJ's at most market is 2.00 for the small container!
bySnowGoose
November 28, 2006
The honey makes it unique...but yes, you could just eat regular yogurt drizzled with any honey. My Grandmother served this with stewed prunes (just simmer dryied prunes in a little water to soften) & it was yummy!
bykalikaliente
November 26, 2007
i gave it 3 out of 5 stars simply because of the price, it is cheaper and same tasting to buy the larger container of 0% greek style yogurt and the desert mequite honey
