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YOGURT NAMED FOOD TREND OF THE DECADE
Taste for Culture Still Growing
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.Jan. 25/PR Newswire/ – Americans
are eating more yogurt than ever before, and Dairy Council of California
advises that consumers can benefit from even more culture.
Yogurt was named the food trend of the decade by Harry Balzer, Vice President with
the market research firm NPD Group.
"It’s very convenient. It’s very individualized …" said Balzer of yogurt
in a
Jan. 1 interview with National Public Radio. "This is just for you.
It’s your own flavor. It has a health halo certainly surrounding it. It really does
define what I think America wants from its food supply."
Plain or flavored, served in a cup, a tube or a tub, yogurt provides calcium, potassium
and high-quality protein. Some yogurts are fortified with vitamin D, which promotes
calcium absorption and bone health. Yogurt is also a good option for people who
have trouble drinking fluid milk. The "live active cultures" in yogurt
feed on lactose, milk’s natural sugar, making yogurt an excellent choice if you’re
lactose intolerant.
According to consumption research conducted by Dairy Council of California, families
with children and adults in their 30s eat the most yogurt, with adults eating less
in their older years. There’s plenty room for growth within the yogurt category,
according to registered dietitian Andrea Garen.
"Americans have certainly embraced single-serving flavored and frozen yogurts,
but plain, unflavored yogurt is still fairly foreign," said Garen, Project
Manager with Dairy Council of California. "Yogurt is a versatile food ingredient
used around the world, particularly in Greek and Indian cuisine."
Garen recommends traditional recipes like
Chicken Souvlaki, Cucumber Yogurt
Soup, Tandoori Chicken
or Raita for introducing
plain yogurt in your diet. Its tangy flavor also works well in salad dressings,
dips and other recipes. Kids enjoy adding their favorite fruits like strawberries,
mangos or bananas to plain yogurt sweetened with honey, maple syrup or vanilla.
For more recipes and information on the benefits of flavored and plain yogurt, visit
the Meals Matter website at
http://www.MealsMatter.org
Through a variety of nutrition education programs, Dairy Council of California promotes
healthy choices from all the food groups and regular physical activity as the foundation
for optimal health. Healthy Eating Made Easier®.
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