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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 08:50
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Default Nutrition Facts for full-fat Greek yogurt

Can anyone help me track down this information?

I make my own "Greek" yogurt by straining the whey out of plain full-fat Dannon yogurt. Of course, the nutrition facts following this process don't match the facts on the original label.

All the sites I've checked list only the fat-free kinds--even My P.L.A.N. (as far as I looked). Such is the prevailing attitude towards fat!

Or perhaps someone has already done their own calculation and can save me some arithmetic.

Thanks!
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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 08:55
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Plan: very low carb real food
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On Cron-o-meter they list for 1 ounce Fage full fat greek yogurt:

Energy: 26.9 kcal
Protein: 2.6 g
Carbs: 1.1 g
Lipids: 1.4 g

Jean
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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 09:16
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Thank you! I'll put this in my Custom foods list right now.
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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 11:43
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P. S. I'm assuming one ounce is a weight measure, not a liquid measure?
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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 12:51
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Plan: No sugar, flour, wheat
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Maybe this will help.
http://usa.fage.eu/product/fage-total-7-oz




CALORIES -190
PROTEIN -18g
CARBOHYDRATE- 8 g
FAT - 10 g

7 oz is one serving.
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Old Sat, Feb-13-16, 13:34
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But now you have that answer... to further confuse the situation....
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/wh...yogurtcarbs.htm
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