Sunday, December 16, 2012

Chobani Greek Yogurt Review



If you are a fan of yogurt, you've probably heard both good and bad things about it. Recently, Chobani, one of the big makers of Greek yogurt, sent me some flavors of their low fat and fat free yogurt to sample and write a review on. Prior to trying them, I already had a positive nutritional view of Greek yogurt, but as I haven't tried a lot of flavors, I was a little iffy on the taste.

The great thing is that they did send me three flavors as you see in the picture above: Pomegranate (non-fat), Mango (low-fat), and Pineapple (low-fat). Since I adore tropical fruits, this was already looking up for me. I'll provide details on the three individually so that you can determine if any of the flavors work for you. Each contain 6oz.

Mango
Calories: 160
Fat: 3g
Protein: 13g

Pineapple
Calories: 160
Fat: 2.5g
Protein: 13g

Pomegranate
Calories: 140
Fat: 0g
Protein: 14g

See the protein in there? That's about 2 times more protein than regular yogurt! Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Post-workout protein shake base! Rather than use regular yogurt as your base, you could try Greek yogurt to give you some extra protein. 

I must admit that I did also like the taste. You have to stir in the fruit on the bottom, but it tastes good once you do. And it does have a creamier consistency than regular yogurt so if cream is your thing, then it's great. My favorite flavor was the mango, but my favorite on nutrition content obviously was the pomegranate.

Chobani also claims the Greek yogurt is made with only natural ingredients, no artificial sweeteners, and no preservatives. So I thought I'd check out the ingredients on the pack. Although it is true that all the ingredients are 'cultures' and 'fruit', some of the fruit content seems to come from fruit concentrate, which I'm not a big fan of. So that is the only part of the Chobani Greek yogurt that does not sit well with me.


What do I think? You should definitely try it. But be aware of the sugar content as well since the fruit comes from fruit concentrate.

Have you tried Chobani? What are your views?

Cheers Eights & Weights!

4 comments:

  1. First year of med school, all my classmates were into chobani. So I tried it multiple times, multiple flavors hoping I would start feeling d love. I hated it. The consistency is too thick. I like my yogurt thinner plus I didn't think it tasted so great. I went back to my yoplait.

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  2. Hi Team,
    Please where do i get this in Lagos Nigeria?? i stumbled on this site in search of greek yogurt

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    1. hello i have been asking the very same question and right now i don vex... please email me at salverelifestyl@gmail.com. I ll let you know when i get them.

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    2. Unfortunately, I do not know as I don't live in Lagos. However, I'm guessing that some large supermarkets may have them?

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