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Feeling a little adventurous, I decided to venture into untapped (by me, at least) yogurt possibilities. So it came to pass that I just spooned down a 6-oz. cup of Stonyfield Farm Organic Fat Free Black Cherry Yogurt with Fruit on the Bottom. I was impressed with this product which is probably truer to yogurt in its original concept and is made with six active cultures and no artificial sweeteners.
STATS:
The contents of a 6-oz. cup is considered to be a single serving containing 120 calories with none from fat. There are zero each total, saturated and trans fat, likewise zero cholestrol, 110 mg. sodium, 24 grams total carbs, two grams dietary fiber, 23 grams sugars, seven grams protein, to say nothing of 25% (D.V.) Calcium and 20% Vitamin D.
TASTE TIP:
Regarding the Black Cherry Fruit on the Bottom flavor, my advice is to be sure the yogurt and fruit are really mixed well together for best flavor and texture. It may be that I didn't do this enough which may have led to my giving this product four stars. Although I wouldn't hesitate to recommend giving Stonyfield Farm Organic Fat Free Yogurt a try because it is a worthy product and many people may love it, personal taste (and judgments about food) can be pretty subjective and I have to say that I don't like this yogurt as well as Yoplait or Dannon Activia.
Last edited on Jul 17, 2008
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