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What is Strained Yogurt and Eggnog?

1 What is
1.1 What is
Strained yogurt, Greek yogurt, yogurt cheese, labneh, is yogurt which has been strained to remove its whey, resulting in a relatively thick consistency, while preserving yogurt's distinctive, sour taste.
Eggnog is a Dairy based beverage, made from milk, sugar, and whipped Eggs.
1.1.1 Color
Not Available
Cream
1.1.2 Flavor
Not Available
Creamy, Thick, Vanilla
1.1.3 Aroma
Not Available
Sour smell
1.1.4 Vegetarian
Not Available
60% Festive Dairy Products Dairy Products have it !
1.2 Origin
Central asian countries like kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, Middle East
England

Definition of Strained Yogurt and Eggnog

Do you know What is Strained Yogurt and Eggnog. If you are looking for the definition of Strained Yogurt and Eggnog or want to know what is Strained Yogurt and Eggnog?, then this is where you will fetch your answers. Well, in simple terms Strained yogurt, Greek yogurt, yogurt cheese, labneh, is yogurt which has been strained to remove its whey, resulting in a relatively thick consistency, while preserving yogurt's distinctive, sour taste. While Eggnog is a Dairy based beverage, made from milk, sugar, and whipped Eggs. Both these products are unique in their own ways. Strained Yogurt is a Not Available colored dairy product and Eggnog is Cream colored. The food gets it color dependent on the ingredients used and the preparation methods employed. Sometimes artificial food colors are added to give the dairy product, a gourmet look. Apart from their color what distinguishes them is their flavor and aroma. Strained Yogurt bears Not Available flavor with a Not Available aroma whereas Eggnog has Creamy, Thick and Vanilla flavor and a Sour smell aroma. The color, flavor and the aroma of these products depict their origin. Strained Yogurt originated in Central asian countries like kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, Middle East, whereas origin of Eggnog is traced back to England.