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Recently I found a nondairy yogurt that I hadn't tried before, so I picked up one to sample. This is Cocojune Passionfruit Organic Cultured Coconut, also available in a few other flavors. The texture is on the thick side, so they did a good job with that, which is challenging in nondairy yogurt. The flavor has a very bright fruity, floral top note, creamy coconut notes in the middle, and buttery nutty bottom notes. Overall very summery and tropical. It's tangy but not eye-crossingly sour, also not overly sweet. It's on the lower-sugar side of the scale. The thickener is tapioca starch, which I'm sure helps the flavor as well as the texture. I quite like it.
I think this would make a great topping for a bowl of fruit salad, or if you like a yogurt dressing it should work for that too. The label is a little hard to read in places, but I believe it contains 6 different cultures, which is way above the usual 1-2 of commercial brands, and even health food yogurts average 3-4. So if you are eating yogurt for the probiotics, then this is an excellent choice. :D Also worth trying as a starter if you want to culture your own cocogurt, and you don't want to buy a starter per se. Most highly recommended.
I think this would make a great topping for a bowl of fruit salad, or if you like a yogurt dressing it should work for that too. The label is a little hard to read in places, but I believe it contains 6 different cultures, which is way above the usual 1-2 of commercial brands, and even health food yogurts average 3-4. So if you are eating yogurt for the probiotics, then this is an excellent choice. :D Also worth trying as a starter if you want to culture your own cocogurt, and you don't want to buy a starter per se. Most highly recommended.
Re: Yogurt starter
Date: 2025-03-14 01:06 am (UTC)The American food system is slovenly. >_
Re: Yogurt starter
Date: 2025-03-14 02:12 am (UTC)