What's the difference between frozen yogurt and ice cream?!


Question: What's the difference between frozen yogurt and ice cream!?
Answers:
frozen yogurt is made from a cultured product, yogurt!.
the yogurt is made from milk with a bacteria, usually acidopholus, or biffidus regularius, and is kept warm for a number of hours so all the little bacteria can grow to the max!. then it is used as the fresh milk in ice cream, which is not cultured, but just the just the fresh milk, and other ingredients are frozen!.
btw, yogurt culturs are not killed by freezing!. i do it all the time and then use it to make another batch of new yogurt!.
they taste simular (both are frozen, sweet, come from a diary, and can be made from full fat to no fat milk), but the process is very different!., as can be the taste!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Alot of people say frozen yogurt is healthier, but really, its not!. When yogurt is frozen, it kills the good bacteria, the one that makes yogurt healthy!. So, really, frozen yogurt is very very high in sugar!. Ice cream can be really bad, depending on the brand!. Just read the ingredients, go for the low fat ice cream!. And, if you are looking for a good frozen yogurt, some organic companies make good ones with real fruit!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yogurt has less fat than ice-cream!. Yogurt is made by freezing yogurt and ice-cream is made by freezing milk with other high fat ingredients to make it rich in texture!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

In frozen youghurt, they use yoghurt as the main dairy ingredient, for ice cream they use milk or cream!.

Big difference in taste as well as nutritional value
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frozen yogurt is more sour-ish, more tart!
and its better for you, i think!Www@FoodAQ@Com

They taste VERY different!.
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i think frozen yogurt is healthier!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

frozen yogurt tastes like horse ****!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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