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  • Yoghurt is slowly disappearing from the nation's table with annual consumption falling from 40 kg (88 lb) per capita, the world's highest in the 1980s, to 22 kg in 2001.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • Yoghurt is slowly disappearing from the nation's table with annual consumption falling from 40 kg (88 lb) per capita, the world's highest in the 1980s, to 22 kg in 2001.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • Yoghurt is slowly disappearing from the nation's table with annual consumption falling from 40 kg (88 lb) per capita, the world's highest in the 1980s, to 22 kg in 2001.

    Want to live 100 years? Eat Bulgarian yoghurt 2005

  • Except I "absolutely" had to get to Prahran Market to get the Greek Yoghurt from the Greek lady.

    At My Table 2006

  • I bought my usual Lejaim Natural Yoghurt, which is made in Zapopan, Jalisco and must say that this yoghurt is far superior to the product one normally gets in the United States or in Mexico for that matter.

    Mexican Yoghurt 2005

  • 'I was known as the Yoghurt Queen because I was having to liquidise my food.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • 'I was known as the Yoghurt Queen because I was having to liquidise my food.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • In the late 1990s al-Qaeda set up a secret WMD program innocuously code-named the “Yoghurt project” and earmarked a piddling $2,000–$4,000 as the budget for it.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Yoghurt, which we ate with every meal and made at home, was different in England – it came in tiny cartons and was mixed with fruit and an unbearable quantity of sugar.

    Strangers in a foreign land 2011

  • In the late 1990s al-Qaeda set up a secret WMD program innocuously code-named the “Yoghurt project” and earmarked a piddling $2,000–$4,000 as the budget for it.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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