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Greek yogurt

American  

noun

  1. a thick, creamy, protein-rich yogurt made by removing most of the liquid whey, as by centrifuge or straining.


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I have friends who choke down Greek yogurt by the bucketful, who eat handfuls of grilled chicken at a time, who dead lift their own body weight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Greek yogurt + salsa macha + lime juice.

From Salon

Right now, the version I won’t let go of combines honey-roasted peaches, coconut milk, Greek yogurt, a touch of frozen banana and cinnamon — a smoothie that somehow feels indulgent while still quietly supporting the body.

From Salon

The dip is nothing fancy: Greek yogurt, a squeeze of lemon, a swirl of miso and whatever herbs happen to be languishing in the fridge — usually dill and parsley.

From Salon

Fold a touch of Greek yogurt into hand-whipped cream: the yogurt keeps it airy and adds a subtle tang that cuts through sweetness, creating tension on the tongue.

From Salon