Yogurt is a fermented dairy product that is made by adding bacterial cultures to milk. The bacteria consume the lactose in the milk and produce lactic acid, which gives yogurt its tangy flavor and thick, creamy texture.
Yogurt is a fermented dairy product that is made by adding bacterial cultures to milk. The bacteria consume the lactose in the milk and produce lactic acid, which gives yogurt its tangy flavor and thick, creamy texture.
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