What is the correct spelling of yogurt?

For the curdled-milk-based, custardlike food with a tart flavor, yoghurt is the preferred spelling in the main varieties of English from outside North America. Yogurt is preferred in American and Canadian English. They are variant spellings of the same word, and neither has any meanings all its own.
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How do British spell yogurt?

Yoghurt is a variant spelling of yogurt that is common in British English. It can be used in all the same contexts as its American counterpart yogurt. While yoghurt is much more common in British English than in American English, it still isn't the dominant spelling.
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Is there two ways to spell yogurt?

Yogurt—a fermented food made from milk—is less frequently spelled yogourt, yoghurt and yoghourt.
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Is it yogurt or yoghurt in the UK?

In the United Kingdom, the word is usually spelled yoghurt while in the United States the spelling is yogurt. In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, both spellings are commonly found. Canada, the only exception, has its own spelling, yogourt, a minority variant of the French yaourt.
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Where is it spelled yoghourt?

The spelling yogourt is common on product labels in Canada because it is valid in both English and French, as products are required to be labelled in both languages. Yogurt remains by far the most common spelling in other contexts, however.
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Correct spelling for yoghurt.



How do you spell yogurt in Australia?

A: While Britain has started using “yogurt” a lot more, others like New Zealand, Australia and South Africa remain staunch “yoghurt” supporters. Canada meanwhile goes with “yogurt” but also the curious “yogourt” due to its French side. Q: So in Australia, go with “yoghurt”? A: Yes.
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Who says yoghurt?

Is it yogurt, yoghurt, or yoghourt in the UK? And is there a reason one form is preferred? Thank you :) As Ashley says, 'yoghurt' is the standard spelling in Britain, while 'yogurt' is standard in North America.
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Is broccoli correct spelling?

Spelling of Broccoli: Broccoli is spelled b-r-o-c-c-o-l-i. There are two “c's” and only one “l” and one “i”. Definition of Broccoli: Broccoli, (Brassica oleracea), is a plant in the mustard family that has thick clusters of green—or sometimes purplish—flower buds that look like tiny trees.
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Is yogurt Turkish or Greek?

The word yogurt appears in many different languages around the world and was borrowed from the Turkish language where it first appeared over one thousand years ago. Though Turkey is one of many countries that has a long history of making yogurt, it is believed that this food first originated there as well.
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How do you spell Doughnut or donut?

Most dictionaries enter donut as a variant of doughnut. The spelling of donut without the -ough has appeared in enough written sources (and been made popular by brands such as Dunkin' Donuts) that it has become an accepted spelling.
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What is a meaning of yoghurt?

Definition of yogurt

: a fermented slightly acid often flavored semisolid food made of milk and milk solids to which cultures of two bacteria (Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus) have been added.
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How do you say yoghurt in Ireland?

Whatever the spelling, the word is usually pronounced with a short 'o' in the UK, with a long 'o' in North America, Australia, Ireland and South Africa, and with either a long or short 'o' in New Zealand. However all I ever heard growing up was Yog (short 'o'). So that's how I pronounce it.
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What is in Greek yoghurt?

In fact, both regular and Greek yogurt are made with the same main ingredients — fresh milk, plus Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus as starter cultures (2). Yet, their taste and nutrients differ due to how they're made.
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What is yogurt and curd?

Curd contains Lactobacillus bacterium i.e. Lactic acid bacteria while yogurt contains live strains of both Lactobacillus Bulgaris bacterium and streptococcus thermophilus. Yogurt is an industrial product and can be flavoured.
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Can dogs eat yogurt?

Yes, dogs can eat yogurt, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they should. While yogurt is not toxic to dogs, because it contains lactose, many canines will have trouble digesting it.
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Which country invented yogurt?

Yogurt has its origins in Turkey. The word itself comes from the old Turkish root, yog, meaning 'condense' or 'intensify', and is first seen in English when a travel writer, Samuel Purchas, notes in 1625 how the Turks did not consume milk unless it was sour, which they called 'yoghurd'.
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Why is yogurt called Greek?

What Americans know as Greek yogurt is a yogurt with most of the whey strained out, making it thicker. In Greece, it's called straggisto (which simply translates to strained yogurt). Fage, a company that started in Athens, Greece, was the first to put “Greek” on yogurt labels as a way to describe the product.
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Is tomatoes spelled correctly?

How do you spell tomato? The singular spelling of tomato doesn't contain the letter “E,” so it is somewhat understandable that people would get confused when the plural does. The correct plural spelling is tomatoes. Tomatos is a common misspelling.
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Is it pronounced yogurt or yogurt?

In English there is considerable confusion regarding the proper pronunciation of the word “yogurt.” Basically, “yog-urt” is the UK pronunciation whereas Americans say “yo-gurt.” There are also alternative spellings: yoghurt or yorhourt, and the Canadians write yogourt.
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How do you spell the vegetable salary?

Celery (Apium graveolens) is a marshland plant in the family Apiaceae that has been cultivated as a vegetable since antiquity. Celery has a long fibrous stalk tapering into leaves. Depending on location and cultivar, either its stalks, leaves or hypocotyl are eaten and used in cooking.
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How do you spell your best?

The Bottom Line

The confusion between your and you're occurs because the two words are pronounced pretty much the same. The ironclad rule – no exceptions – is that if you're able to replace the word with "you are," you're saying you're. Otherwise, your only choice is your.
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How do you pronounce Fage yogurt?

"Fage" is pronounced as "fa-yeh," with emphasis on the first syllable. If you don't believe a third-generation Greek college student, just look at Fage's website. The pronunciation of the brand is listed in the first sentence for the company's description.
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