Today is National Frozen Yogurt Day, and although I'm not sure why a day in winter is set aside for a frozen treat, I do know that frozen yogurt is definitely enjoying a resurgence. Since it's becoming so popular again, I thought I'd see how much you actually know about it. Source
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Marc Jacobs
Moschino Jeans
Citizens of Humanity
I haven't had frozen yogurt in ages.
1me neither, miss it.
2better than ice cream sometimes, creamier and lighter.
I haven't had it either. I need to!
3I wish Pinkberry would come to Massachusetts. Looks so yummy from their website!!
4I wish Pinkberry would come to Massachusetts. Looks so yummy from their website!!
5I LOVE frozen yogurt
6well i guess i know a little about the stuff - just not enough. i got 2 wrong
76/6 and I really tried not to guess. Yay!
8I like but I'm not crazy about it. But then I guess that being Italian I'm spoiled when it comes to ice cream and the like
9Yummy!
10pinkberry is just so good...it has the sour taste of real plain yogurt
the frozen
yogurt at Forty Carrots in the NYC Bloomingdales is also very good!
11wow. this is one of the more brilliant marketing schemes.
"I'm not sure why a day in winter is set aside for a frozen treat"
EXACTLY!! I am sure frozen yogurt sales are not peaking right now, so why not make up a little 'holiday' for them to make extra money during the slower months!
12For some reason I only crave ice cream and cold desserts in winter (?) weird. Haven't had frozen yogurt in years, working in a yogurt shop was one of my first jobs though!
13Actually - Frozen Yogurt month is June and Frozen Yogurt day is June 1st. I wonder where they got this info - AND - Pinkberry and those other new spots - while delish, are not considered Frozen Yogurt (they aren't allowed to call it that). To be a yogurt, you have to meet some sort of standards given by the dairy board - something about cultures in the yogurt!
14mmm i'm craving TCBY now
15mmm that would be really good right now
16I can taste it now.
17nillawafer is the 40 carrots yogurt similar to pinkberry? i havent had it bc im usually in a rush when im at bloomingdales and ive been curious for awhile!
18I fell in love with frozen yogurt when I went to palm springs. SO SO SO goooodd!! Too bad all of the places in SF suck. I have to go all the way to the tree place at the Walnut Creek mall. Great I really want some now this blows!
195/6 and pinkberry is sounding some kid of good right this minute!!
20grrr! what is wrong with my keyboard?!? *kind
21Now I want Jubili Fro-yo - its way better than the ultra sweet Pinkberry.
Pinkberry needs to stay out of SF.
22sfbutterfly24 - did you see this frozen yogurt article in the chronicle? it lists a bunch of places where you can get good (according to them, i haven't tried a bunch of these) froyo.
236 out of 6. Yee haaa!
I can't eat ice cream but could manage frozen yogurt now and then because of the cultures. But even that would sometimes make me sick. Then I discovered Tasti D-Lite and there's no turning back for me. It's lighter, more flavors and never, ever makes me sick. But I've always wanted to try the Forty Carrots frozen yogurt at Bloomingdales because I've heard it's really good, as nillawafer said.
24Perfect score!
Probably because I've loved yogurt (and frozen yogurt) my entire life! One of my favorite foods.
255/6
26Love Frozen Yogurt
. 6/6
27The use of yoghurt by mediaeval Turks is recorded in the books Diwan Lughat al-Turk by Mahmud Kashgari and Kutadgu Bilig by Yusuf Has Hajib written in the eleventh century. In both texts the word "yoghurt" is mentioned in different sections and its use by nomadic Turks is described. The first account of a European encounter with yoghurt occurs in French clinical history: Francis I suffered from a severe diarrhea which no French doctor could cure. His ally Suleiman the Magnificent sent a doctor, who allegedly cured the patient with yoghurt
28small correction for the 1rst question: the first industrial production of yogurt was created in 1922 in Spain, Madrid by Danone...as for the concept of yogurt it goes to 5000 BC...
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