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Is de yaourt grec vegan?

De yaourt grec is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de yaourt grec?

"De yaourt grec" is a creamy, tangy and thick yogurt that originated from Greece. This nutrient-dense ingredient is made from strained cow's milk, which gives it a rich texture and distinct flavor. Its high protein content makes it an excellent source of energy and helps to promote satiety. "De yaourt grec" can be used in a variety of dishes, such as dips, sauces, marinades, and even desserts. It is also a popular breakfast food, often served with honey, fruits, nuts, or granola. Incorporating "de yaourt grec" into your diet can offer numerous health benefits while adding a delicious touch to your meals.

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