1 Calories
1.1 Calories
47.00 Kcal744.00 Kcal
0
904
1.2 Calories in 1 cup
1.3 Calories in 1 tbsp
1.4 Calories in 1 oz
1.5 Calories in 1 slice of
1.6 Serving size
1.7 Proteins
1.8 Carbs
1.8.1 Fiber
1.8.2 Sugar
1.9 Fats
1.9.1 Fat Content
1.9.2 Saturated Fat
1.9.3 Trans Fat
1.9.4 Polyunsaturated Fat
1.9.5 Monounsaturated Fat
2 Nutrition
2.1 Serving Size
2.2 Cholesterol
2.3 Vitamins
2.3.1 Vitamin A
2.3.2 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
2.3.3 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
2.3.4 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
2.3.5 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
0.03 mg0.00 mg
-0.026
1.5
2.3.6 Vitamin B9 (Folic acid, Folate)
2.3.7 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
2.3.8 Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
2.3.9 Vitamin D
2.3.10 Vitamin D (D2+D3)
2.3.11 Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol)
2.3.12 Vitamin K (Phylloquinone)
2.4 Minerals
2.4.1 Calcium
2.4.2 Iron
2.4.3 Magnesium
2.4.4 Phosphorus
2.4.5 Potassium
2.4.6 Sodium
347.00 mg606.00 mg
0
7022.4
2.4.7 Zinc
2.5 Other
2.5.1 Water
2.5.2 Caffeine
3 Benefits
3.1 Health Benefits
Aids in gut easing, gastrointestinal problems and digestion
Absorps of Calcium & Vitamin B, Antioxidative effect, Anti-tumor activity, Prevents Cancer, Boosts immune system, Presence of calcium makes teeth strong & healthy, Provides energy, Treating fungal infections
3.1.1 Other General Benefits
Yogurt is rich in Calcium, Phosphorus and Vitamin B
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3.2 Hair and Beauty Benefits
3.2.1 Skin Care
Applying it to the skin can help ease the pain of sunburn
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3.2.2 Hair Care
Excellent hair conditioner
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3.3 Nutritional Importance & Uses
3.3.1 Uses
3.3.2 Nutritional Importance
Good source of Calcium, Rich in Phosphorus
Good source of calories, Good source of Calcium, Good source of protein, Rich in Vitamin D
3.4 Allergy
3.4.1 Allergy Symptoms
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4 What is
4.1 What is
- It is a dish of seasoned, strained or diluted yogurt, eaten throughout the former Ottoman countries.
- It is similar to tarator in Balkan cuisine.
- It is made of salted strained yogurt or diluted yogurt mixed with cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, sometimes with vinegar or lemon juice, and some herbs like dill, mint, parsley, thyme etc.
Butterfat is a triglyceride (a fat) derived from fatty acids such as myristic, palmitic, and oleic acids. Saturated fatty acids: Palmitic acid: 31% Myristic acid: 12% Stearic acid: 11%
4.1.1 Color
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4.1.2 Flavor
4.1.3 Aroma
Fresh, Sour smell
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4.1.4 Vegetarian
4.2 Origin
5 How to make
5.1 Serving Size
5.2 Ingredients
1 tbsp olive oil, 3 cloves garlic, 3 cucumbers, Mint, Yogurt
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5.2.1 Fermentation Agent
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5.3 Things you need
5.4 Time Duration
5.4.1 Preparation Time
15- 20 minutes
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5.4.2 Cooking Time
5.4.3 Aging time
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5.5 Storage & Shelf Life
5.5.1 Refrigeration Temperature
5.5.2 Shelf Life