yoghurt
yoghurt — noun
1. A thick, creamy food with a slightly sharp taste, produced by adding live bacter
A thick, creamy food with a slightly sharp taste, produced by adding live bacteria to milk and leaving it to ferment until it becomes solid.
Quan had some yoghurt with fresh fruit for breakfast this morning.
collocation: yoghurt with [fruit]
Beatrix always buys plain yoghurt because she does not like sweet things.
This recipe needs one cup of yoghurt and a little lemon juice.
The children ate their yoghurt from small green bowls.
Can you get some yoghurt from the shop on your way home?
- yogurt
American English spelling of the same word
文法句型
a cup/pot of yoghurt
plain/natural/fruit yoghurt
用法筆記
Often uncountable when talking about the food in general (I eat yoghurt every morning), but countable when referring to individual containers or portions (I bought a yoghurt from the shop).