Central Asian cuisine

Culinary traditions of Central Asia

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2021
Yogurt
US FDA reaffirmed its Standard of Identity regulations, maintaining that 'yogurt' is reserved for products made from milk-derived ingredients during lactation.
2021
Yogurt
A scientific review was conducted examining the health impacts of yogurt, finding a cause-and-effect relationship with improved lactose tolerance and digestion, and potential associations with bone health and reduced risk of certain diseases.
2017
Yogurt
Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that plant-based products cannot be marketed using the word 'yogurt'.
2016
Yogurt
World Health Organization (WHO) and government initiatives begin to combat obesity by addressing sugar content in food products like yogurt, leading to a decrease in sugar use in yogurt manufacturing.
2010
Yogurt
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) scientifically determined that live yogurt cultures can help alleviate lactose intolerance by enabling easier digestion of lactose in dairy products.
2010
Yogurt
General Mills discontinued the Colombo Yogurt brand.

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