ljmorgan
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2006
- Messages
- 1,037
All right all of you Fage lovers -- who here has tried Chobani? So I'm starting to come out of my morning sickness (10 weeks preggo) and I headed to the grocery store because I was craving 2% Fage, a favorite standby of mine. Now I've always seen other brands of "greek" yogurt, but I've been disappointed by any other brand that I've tried. UNTIL today! Now I love Fage dearly, but I do get a bit bored with my standard mix-ins (I don't prefer to eat it plain) and to be honest, it can be a pain always having to keep mix-ins at work and doctoring up my yogurt. I saw that Chobani was a greek yogurt with fruit on the bottom which I really liked the concept of. Now most of the brands besides Fage have nowhere near the protein content that Fage does -- but Chobani matches it! That made me feel better that this yogurt would be creamy -- I shook the container and the yogurt didn't move which was good. I got home and tried it this evening and I am in love. Everything that I love about Fage, lightly sweetened with real fruit on the bottom. Soooo convenient for work! The fruit on the bottom flavors have a slightly higher sugar content than Fage because they lightly sweeten the real fruit with unrefined cane juice. I saw that they have a pomegranate flavor with real whole pomegranate seeds at the bottom. This afternoon I bought 3 containers of my 2% Fage and 1 container of the 0% Chobani with peaches and now I am so sad that I have no more Chobani!
It was so delicious... loved the peaches. I will say that it is still not quite AS thick as the Fage, but it is still very thick and nowhere near that runny mess sold as yogurt here in the states.
Anyway, just wanted to share a new find for any Fage lovers!
Edited to add: I also forgot to mention that the yogurt has 5 active cultures including 3 probiotics. Very cool! OK I am done sounding like a commercial now -- I'm just excited to have found my dream yogurt
Anyway, just wanted to share a new find for any Fage lovers!
Edited to add: I also forgot to mention that the yogurt has 5 active cultures including 3 probiotics. Very cool! OK I am done sounding like a commercial now -- I'm just excited to have found my dream yogurt