Friday, August 13, 2010

It's All Greek to Me

I love Greek-style yogurt. It’s thick and creamy and much more satisfying (thanks to all the extra protein) than your run of the mill variety.  Which is why it is the backbone of my new work lunch routine. But not all brands are created equal and I thought I would share my thoughts on some of the major brands with those of you who may be interested.  Here's how what I looked for—texture, flavor, and overall enjoyment.

First up—Oikos by Stoneyfield. Oikos was the first of the Greek-style yogurts I tried out and it continues to be my overall favorite. It’s definitely thicker and creamier than regular yogurt but perhaps not as smooth and rich as Fage (which we’ll get to next). It comes in a lot of flavors—I’ve tried the vanilla, honey, blueberry, and strawberry. The flavoring (which sits on the bottom of the cup) seems pretty natural and is easy to stir into the yogurt itself. My favorite is the honey—sweet but not overly so—but all the fruit flavors are good too. Overall a solid performer and the one that most often finds its way into my lunch bag.



Next: Fage (pronounced fa-yeh). Fage is the most authentic brand in that it actually originated in Greece! It is by far the best in terms of texture—so thick and creamy there is something almost luxurious about it.  It took me a long time to give this one a try and I’m not exactly sure why. I think it is because the flavoring comes in a little separate compartment of the container and I wasn’t sure how the logistics of getting it into the yogurt would actually work. Easy enough, it turns out; just flip it over and squeeze as much or as little of it into the tub as you would like. I have tried the strawberry and honey flavors to date. The flavorings couldn’t be more natural. According to the package, the strawberry goo is mostly strawberries, sugar, water and corn starch. Really tasty. The honey flavor was not my favorite, however.  Something about it tasted off. If I am going to have honey flavor, I’m gonna go with Oikos.  But otherwise, Fage is fantastic and slowly taking over my lunch bag.

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The third brand I’ve tried is the variety made by Dannon. It’s only so-so. The texture is pretty good—definitely thick but not as creamy/smooth as the others (it’s almost hard to stir up). And the flavors (I’ve tried blueberry) are fine but just don’t taste as fresh as the others. I buy it when my grocery store is out of the flavors I like of Oikos and Fage. Overall it’s fine but not as good as the others.


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The fourth and final brand I’ve tried is Yoplait. Normally Yoplait is my go-to when it comes to yogurt brands. But when it comes to Greek-style yogurt, it falls short. The texture is really not that much different from regular yogurt and the taste just doesn’t hold a candle to the rest (in my opinion, anyway). I’d honestly rather skip it.

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So there you have it—Fage and Oikos are my top picks for Greek-style yogurt. Are there any other brands I should try out?

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