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Am I new to this eating plan. Am I correct in thinking that it is alright to have normal Greek Yoghurt and normal plain yoghurt or does it have to be low fat?
Hi, Salmassi. You are correct. Yogurts do not need to be low-fat, but note that a serving of full-fat Greek yogurt is equal to 2 regular yogurts (except in terms of calcium) – but you get the special benefits.
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