Yogurt is really tough to beat when you’re looking for a delicious, yet healthy treat. And the other day I was looking on all the wonderful flavors and decided to give Stonyfield’s © Mango Honey a go. .. That’s really a combination you don’t see all that often but doesn’t it sound like one of those naturally good parings?
And of course it’s Stonyfield©, a really good company that’s located only about an hour away. It is of course organic and has the USDA Organic Seal to prove it. And it’s also low fat which someone like me who’s gained a few holiday pounds can really appreciate.
So it’s healthy and good for the planet as well as our bodies. But taste.. the taste was very nice. The first thing was to give it a gentle stir until ultimate creamy goodness was achieved. .. And this come across in the silky texture and creamy mouthfeel. .. The flavor was this wonderful combination of yogurt with a clear but somewhat subtle backdrop of mango and honey. Really good levels of flavor with the yogurt taking center stage and being supported by the mango and honey. Which is what I prefer. Mango flavored Yogurt not Yogurt flavored Mango if you know what I mean.
In all this is highly recommended. It’s got it all. Health, an organic pedigree and wonderful flavor.
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Very interesting concept on organic yogurt
Hi, I just found your blog and enjoyed it, particularly the review of organic cultured butter. Just one feedback point — am I wrong or do the blog posts on both blogs contain only times, but no dates? Wondering if there is any way to adjust that or to see that date of the post. For some things it may be important, maybe it’s a setting in WordPress?
I agree with you. I much prefer the flavor to compliment the yogurt rather than the yogurt just being a vehicle for an overly sugary and artificial flavor. I think mass produced yogurt is not for yogurt lovers but instead for someone who wants to be lulled into thinking that they are eating something healthy. This yogurt sounds delicious, but I don’t think it is sold in my neck of the country.