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Where's the yogurts

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aonk Mon 18-May-26 09:46:21

M and S Greek yogurt with mango and passion fruit is lovely. Only available in a large pot though.

Grandmabatty Mon 18-May-26 09:43:27

I have raspberry yoghurt from aldi which are lovely

Alwaysoptumistic Mon 18-May-26 09:39:32

I buy a large tub of Greek yogurt and eat it with some lemon curd stirred in.

nanna8 Mon 18-May-26 00:30:16

My favourite at the moment. In a couple of the big supermarkets here.

Fallingstar Sun 17-May-26 23:16:35

I also find it hard just to find a good fruit yogurt. I generally get a vanilla flavoured yogurt and then add my own fruit. Have never taken to natural yogurt even with honey added. But I can recall when there was much more choice of fruit yogurts.
Not sure what happened.

Oldnproud Sun 17-May-26 19:18:28

Rocketstop2

Oldnproud

The tart, tangy ones are up around Holmfirth / Huddersfield - the Longley farm lemon yoghurts are to die for.
Sadly, I haven't lived in that area for many years, and can no longer find any near to where I live now.

Yes this is true, you can get them in asda if you are in Yorkshire.

You can get them in Morrisons up there too. I would often treat myself to one (or more) whenever staying a few days with my mother, but since last autumn she no longer lives there, and it is quite likely that I will never get to visit the area again, or to buy my favourite yoghurt again. 😔

Rocketstop2 Sun 17-May-26 19:09:37

Oldnproud

The tart, tangy ones are up around Holmfirth / Huddersfield - the Longley farm lemon yoghurts are to die for.
Sadly, I haven't lived in that area for many years, and can no longer find any near to where I live now.

Yes this is true, you can get them in asda if you are in Yorkshire.

Jaxjacky Sun 17-May-26 19:02:48

I buy Oykos fruit yoghurts, Tesco.

JaneJudge Sun 17-May-26 18:53:09

I buy a natural yogurt now and just add my own ‘whatever’ if you put fresh or frozen berries in the microwave for a bit and add it can make it tarty

Oldnproud Sun 17-May-26 18:41:14

The tart, tangy ones are up around Holmfirth / Huddersfield - the Longley farm lemon yoghurts are to die for.
Sadly, I haven't lived in that area for many years, and can no longer find any near to where I live now.

keepingquiet Sun 17-May-26 12:59:14

I only buy the organic natural ones. They are much healthier and versatile, and the food manufacturers have cottoned on to realising that's what people want.

Biscuitmuncher Sun 17-May-26 12:57:04

Everytime I go shopping it's the same, the search for a fruit yogurt. I find the flippy ones, protein ones, ones for cholesterol but just no tart tangy ones