Greek Yogurt versus American Yogurt
Greek yogurt owes its difference in texture to a process that slowly strains the whey (liquid) from more traditional yogurts. This not only drains much of the runniness out of the yogurt, but it causes a more tart taste. By draining the whey, the carb content is cut in half, as is the dairy content for the lactose intolerant. Additionally, you will get roughly double the amount of protein in Greek yogurt than in American yogurt. Due to the heavier feel and higher protein content, Greek yogurt should make you feel more full as well. One note of caution: try to buy low-fat or fat-free Greek yogurt as the fat content will be higher than regular yogurt as it is thicker.
Both are good snack choices in the low-fat form. Be careful to avoid the regular yogurts that come in whipped dessert flavors like banana cream pie. To achieve these flavors, much of the calories come from added sugars, and much of the health benefits of natural yogurt is removed to maintain a low calorie product.
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