Boxed yogurt - is this yogurt as healthy as just plain Greek yogurt?

I beg to disagree.
All other things being equal (no added sugar, no flavors, etc) - real yogurt is absolutely a health food.

Now, what is real yogurt is a matter that can be widely discussed. But let's for the sake of keeping it simple boil it down to "yogurt containing active cultures".

Which in itself is another can of worms, as in most countries that care about yogurt - it's not yogurt if it doesn't have live cultures - just a dairy dessert.
 
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I beg to disagree.
All other things being equal (no added sugar, no flavors, etc) - real yogurt is absolutely a health food.

Now, what is real yogurt is a matter that can be widely discussed.
Not saying 100% bad or anything, but the way it is hyper-hyped is nuts.

Tell me everything that is GREAT about yogurt. I am all ears/eyes.
 
It's sterile, I don't think it has much health value. Looking at the ingredients, it's not a natural yogurt.

I would pass if I had a choice. But it's Philippines so you probably don't have many other choices for dairy.
Yes, the canning process kills everything. Normal yogurt needs to be refrigerated to slow down the bacteria so it will keep for a while.
I'm sure canned yogurt isn't bad for you, just doesn't give your gut a shot of new bacteria that fresh yogurt does.
I'm sure there's a local fresh yogurt that's fine, or lots of other fermented foods to try there if you like. Fish sauce or paste is always interesting, and somehow taste good when the smell is truly terrible!
 
Not saying 100% bad or anything, but the way it is hyper-hyped is nuts.

Tell me everything that is GREAT about yogurt. I am all ears/eyes.
Hype is never good for anything 😇

I'll try to explain to the best of my limited knowledge. Note that I know all this because my feeding habits are EXTREMELY unhealthy :giggle:

So first - you have to set the bar on what is a health food. Is it a food that brings you extra health, is it one that makes you more healthy, or is it one that keeps you where you started ?

Pretty much any non-processed food, used with moderation, is healthy. It's the non-processed and moderation parts that are the touchy parts. Very difficult to follow both in the modern world.

So we get to the healthy part. The only healthy food, one that literally makes you healthy, are things that grow, as opposed to things that you have to track and kill. I'm not saying this in any sort of maniacal vegetarian or vegan way. It's just that they are the foods that contain all the nutrients you need. In abundance, and provided a variety of choices, they cover all your needs.
From an evolutionary point of view though, they have a fatal flaw - they pack plenty of good stuff, but in small quantities. You need to eat a boatload just to survive.

So Humanity went smart, and figured out that catching critters that have already done the work for us, and packed plenty of plant-provided energy into muscle mass, is a fine idea. Eat meat, get energy fast, spend the time you don't spend looking for berries (TONS of them) on other things, such as creating civilized stuff - hey, that's not bad.

So we come to yogurt. Well, yogurt is a basic health staple. In the sense that - it's - how to call it... a self-contained "full spectrum" food staple.

Now what does that mean - well, imagine you get several healthy humans and spread them on separate desert islands.
And you dropship foods on them.

- You bomb island 1 with meat products only. Juicy steaks and bacon. Nothing else.

- Island 2: Bread an pasta only. Nothing else. All carbs, basically.

- Island 3: Chocolate. Boatloads of it. Nothing else.

- Island 4: Fruits and veggies.

Island 5: Yogurt. Real natural good one.

The meat guys will be strong and healthy binging on all that protein, till they get gout. Gout was called "The disease of the Kings" by the way. Why - because only rich people got it. Why - because only they could afford it. But that's a topic of its own.

The bread guys will get all that carbs bring and will still be unhealthy as hell.

The chocolate guys let's not even start. To cover their calorie intake requirements and not starve they'll have to die from other stuff.

The veggies guys - they'll be healthy but will need to spend half of their time eating and the other half - in the crapper.

The yogurt guys will be miserable, but will survive.

Leave all the survivors on the islands though, or they'll come to get you.

So - yogurt has everything to keep you alive. It's the first food you'll be fed after coming back from the other side when convalescent. It's the first food you'll get in many middle eastern hospitals after major procedures. It's the first food women who just gave birth will get. In short - it's the best bang for the buck as far as utility & healthiness vs ease of digestion goes. Same as chicken broth and whatnot.

It's one of the very few foods that you can eat forever, only yogurt, and (usually) survive with no long term complications (well, if Olympics level constipation, protein excess and tooth enamel corrosion in the long term are no complications).

As for using yogurt in Western society - it's good for the gut. But eating healthy otherwise also is. So - given the abundance of choices- its usefulness at least partly lies in filling you up in a healthy (if unexciting) way, and preventing you from eating really bad crap instead. At that specific time.
 
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On a somewhat related note, there aren’t any specific rules regarding what can and can’t be called Greek yogurt. Therefore, some Greek yogurt manufacturers add cheap thickeners (starch, carrageenan, etc.) instead of properly straining it. Fage, Oikos, Chobani, and Stonyfield are some examples of strained Greek yogurt. This may be important if you’re doing low-carb, etc.
 
Eh... serves them well, yogurt is endemic to the whole Balkans area (and to probably most of Iran and Turkey) and has little Greek into it other than proving they were fast-thinking into putting a protected label on it.

Same for feta. All good. More power to them.
 
Hype is never good for anything 😇

I'll try to explain to the best of my limited knowledge. Note that I know all this because my feeding habits are EXTREMELY unhealthy :giggle:

So first - you have to set the bar on what is a health food. Is it a food that brings you extra health, is it one that makes you more healthy, or is it one that keeps you where you started ?

Pretty much any non-processed food, used with moderation, is healthy. It's the non-processed and moderation parts that are the touchy parts. Very difficult to follow both in the modern world.

So we get to the healthy part. The only healthy food, one that literally makes you healthy, are things that grow, as opposed to things that you have to track and kill. I'm not saying this in any sort of maniacal vegetarian or vegan way. It's just that they are the foods that contain all the nutrients you need. In abundance, and provided a variety of choices, they cover all your needs.
From an evolutionary point of view though, they have a fatal flaw - they pack plenty of good stuff, but in small quantities. You need to eat a boatload just to survive.

So Humanity went smart, and figured out that catching critters that have already done the work for us, and packed plenty of plant-provided energy into muscle mass, is a fine idea. Eat meat, get energy fast, spend the time you don't spend looking for berries (TONS of them) on other things, such as creating civilized stuff - hey, that's not bad.

So we come to yogurt. Well, yogurt is a basic health staple. In the sense that - it's - how to call it... a self-contained "full spectrum" food staple.

Now what does that mean - well, imagine you get several healthy humans and spread them on separate desert islands.
And you dropship foods on them.

- You bomb island 1 with meat products only. Juicy steaks and bacon. Nothing else.

- Island 2: Bread an pasta only. Nothing else. All carbs, basically.

- Island 3: Chocolate. Boatloads of it. Nothing else.

- Island 4: Fruits and veggies.

Island 5: Yogurt. Real natural good one.

The meat guys will be strong and healthy binging on all that protein, till they get gout. Gout was called "The disease of the Kings" by the way. Why - because only rich people got it. Why - because only they could afford it. But that's a topic of its own.

The bread guys will get all that carbs bring and will still be unhealthy as hell.

The chocolate guys let's not even start. To cover their calorie intake requirements and not starve they'll have to die from other stuff.

The veggies guys - they'll be healthy but will need to spend half of their time eating and the other half - in the crapper.

The yogurt guys will be miserable, but will survive.

Leave all the survivors on the islands though, or they'll come to get you.

So - yogurt has everything to keep you alive. It's the first food you'll be fed after coming back from the other side when convalescent. It's the first food you'll get in many middle eastern hospitals after major procedures. It's the first food women who just gave birth will get. In short - it's the best bang for the buck as far as utility & healthiness vs ease of digestion goes. Same as chicken broth and whatnot.

It's one of the very few foods that you can eat forever, only yogurt, and (usually) survive with no long term complications (well, if Olympics level constipation, protein excess and tooth enamel corrosion in the long term are no complications).

As for using yogurt in Western society - it's good for the gut. But eating healthy otherwise also is. So - given the abundance of choices- its usefulness at least partly lies in filling you up in a healthy (if unexciting) way, and preventing you from eating really bad crap instead. At that specific time.
Long answer!

Vitamin C would be lacking in the yogurt diet. There is some, but not close to optimal.

That said I like your answer. And I am glad you did not just say "gut health" alone.

As for that boxed stuff in the OP? Nope.
 
Recently I have been eating yogurt from box. Yogurt label states imported from Germany. Not sure if the yogurt requires refrigeration prior to opening.

Reading a lot of articles, many report that plain Greek yogurt is very good for reducing carbs and other health benefits.

Any thoughts if this yogurt is comparable to plan Greek yogurt?
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Fage pronounced Fie-yeah Real Greek yogurt is one of the few worthy of eating. It even has a lactose free version. It is a strained yogurt that doesn't have any thinkeners or emulsifiers that some cheap greek yogurt has.
 
Blah, but no other choice unless I want a sugar filled pre packaged yogurt
I buy a couple brands like Too Good and Oakos triple zero.

They only have a couple grams of sugar. I mix it up with some fresh pecans and blueberries for a good snack or a quick lunch.
 
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