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- ChrisLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
I found this ,
Yes, you may freeze yogurt. The fact that it is plain yogurt is good, in that there are no other ingredients that can be affected by the freezing (and thawing) process. Remember, however, whenever you freeze anything (especially something that has a smooth texture, like yogurt), that texture may be somewhat effected. With yogurt, you will find that after you thaw it out, there will be a slight separation of the solids and the whey (liquid portion). You may either pour off some or all of the liquid, or stir it back in. Other than this factor, I do not foresee any problems with your freezing this food product, especially if you are using it for sauces, marinades, etc. I imagine that it would be as good as any other dairy product as far as time length is concerned."
However, we make our own and it is much nicer and very easy and of course fresh every time
All you need is a bit of yogurt and some warm milk
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes. You can get frozen ice treats down here in Aussie
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
That's how they make frozen yogurt!
- avonmomLv 61 decade ago
yeah... I buy go-gurt yougurt tubes for my kids and hide half of them in the freezer. They are still perfectly good when they defrost.
Source(s): mom of 3 - Anonymous1 decade ago
yeah or you could get gogurt