soy yogurts
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014 08:21 pm(Addendum to this post from a year ago, about a shortage of soy yogurts. It sounds like the shortage wasn't related to any legal / labeling issues after all.)
The only soy yogurts I've found in stores lately have been the Silk "Fruity & Creamy" ones and "Nancy's cultured Soy". The Silk ones taste good but are rather sweet. I haven't much liked the 2 Nancy's flavors I've tried. The first (strawberry) had an odd color, and I wasn't sure if that was normal or if it had gone bad (even though the taste was ok). The 2nd one I tried (blackberry) had a normal bluish-purple color, but tasted rather sour, and the texture wasn't creamy.
The coconut and almond yogurts that I have tried haven't had a creamy texture either, and haven't tasted very "yogurty" to me.
So I'm glad to hear that WholeSoy is producing soy yogurt again! Apparently, their old production facility closed down on them last year, only giving them 3 days' notice, which is why they've been out of stock for so long. But as of March 12, 2014, they've been shipping their soy yogurts to stores again!
The only soy yogurts I've found in stores lately have been the Silk "Fruity & Creamy" ones and "Nancy's cultured Soy". The Silk ones taste good but are rather sweet. I haven't much liked the 2 Nancy's flavors I've tried. The first (strawberry) had an odd color, and I wasn't sure if that was normal or if it had gone bad (even though the taste was ok). The 2nd one I tried (blackberry) had a normal bluish-purple color, but tasted rather sour, and the texture wasn't creamy.
The coconut and almond yogurts that I have tried haven't had a creamy texture either, and haven't tasted very "yogurty" to me.
So I'm glad to hear that WholeSoy is producing soy yogurt again! Apparently, their old production facility closed down on them last year, only giving them 3 days' notice, which is why they've been out of stock for so long. But as of March 12, 2014, they've been shipping their soy yogurts to stores again!