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Greek yogurt is a type of yogurt that is made by straining regular yogurt to remove the whey, resulting in a thicker, creamier texture. It is a popular choice among health-conscious consumers due to its high protein content and low sugar content. Greek yogurt is also a popular choice for those looking for a dairy-free alternative, as it is made with a combination of milk and cream.
Greek yogurt is a growing segment of the yogurt market, with many brands offering a variety of flavors and textures. Popular brands include Chobani, Fage, Oikos, and Yoplait. These brands offer a range of products, from traditional Greek yogurt to Greek-style yogurt with added flavors and toppings. Additionally, many brands offer Greek yogurt in a variety of sizes, from single-serve cups to larger containers.
Companies in the Greek yogurt market include Chobani, Fage, Oikos, Yoplait, Siggi's, Noosa, and Wallaby Organic. Show Less Read more