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Is whole milk yoghurt vegan?

Whole milk yoghurt is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is whole milk yoghurt?

Whole milk yogurt is a creamy and thick dairy product made from whole milk and active bacterial cultures. The yogurt is produced by fermenting the milk, which converts lactose into lactic acid, giving it a tangy flavor. This yogurt is a great source of protein, calcium, and vitamins, making it a healthy choice for people of all ages. With its smooth texture and rich taste, whole milk yogurt can be enjoyed as a standalone snack, as a base for smoothies, or as a topping for granola and fruit. It can also be used in cooking and baking as a substitute for sour cream or mayonnaise.

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