BLOG 471 YOGURT
Yogurt is the result of bacterial fermentation of milk. This
bacterium is called yogurt cultures. The fermentation of lactose produces
lactic acid which is a milk protein. This milk protein gives yogurt both its
taste and texture. Cow’s milk is the most popular dairy source used for yogurt
production since it is the most readily available. However, yogurt can also be
produced from the milk of a goat, buffalo, camel, ewe, or yak. Each type of
milk produces different results, and it also depends on if the milk is pasteurized,
raw, or homogenized. Most people eat yogurt as a dairy snack, with breakfast, dessert,
at any time of the day because they like the taste. There are many good reasons
to like yogurt.
Yogurt is filled with vitamins. It contains potassium,
riboflavin, iodine, zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin A, and vitamin E. it also
contains vitamin C which could help induce weight loss. Vitamin C tells fat
cells to create less cortisol which is the hormone related to belly fat. This
means that yogurt can help the body burn fat versus store fat. Yogurt is also
filled with the good bacteria our digestive system needs. It contains active
live cultures and probiotics. Low fat dairy products can also help lower blood
pressure. Yogurt contains protein which helps a person feel satiated and fuller
longer. Greek yogurt is especially high in protein. Specifically, for those who
exercise, protein is important because it contains amino acids which can help
muscles recover post-workout. The calcium in yogurt is great for bone health
and strong teeth. Some yogurt types contain more than half of the daily
requirement amount. The combination of calcium and Vitamin D can also help ward
off osteoporosis.
All of these incredible health benefits certainly depend on
the type of yogurt being consumed. Adding yogurt to one’s regular diet can be
great, but reading labels is always necessary. One should consider the
calories, fat, and sugar content. There are brands that add different fruits and
preservatives that can almost make yogurt more of a dessert than a healthy
option. Many reduced fats and low-fat options are packed with artificial
sweeteners. Yogurt can also be used as an alternative to mayonnaise, to add
thickness to salad dressings, or to replace sour cream. There are so many
flavors and plain flavors can be used for many purposes. One must of course be
able to handle dairy. Yogurt is a great tool for someone making healthy
lifestyle choices. Find the type of right for your body, waistline, and taste
buds and see how much it can help you.
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