yogurt
yogurt — noun
1. a thick, slightly sour food that forms when good germs grow in milk; you can eat
a thick, slightly sour food that forms when good germs grow in milk; you can eat it alone or with fruit, honey, or sugar.
Mei eats plain yogurt with fresh berries every morning.
uncountable: yogurt as a general food
Arjun grabbed a yogurt from the fridge before heading to work.
countable: a single pot or cup of yogurt
The recipe needs two cups of plain yogurt to make the sauce creamy.
Nadia checks the sugar content before buying yogurt for her family.
For a quick snack, Bao mixes yogurt with honey and sliced almonds.
- yoghurt
alternative British spelling of the same word
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Uncountable when referring to the food in general ('I like yogurt'); countable when referring to individual containers or servings ('I bought three yogurts'). The countable use is more common in British English than in American English.