Is Frozen Yogurt Really Healthy?
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009I have to admit… I am a recovering frozen yogurt addict soley on the fact that frozen yogurt is a half hour away. Stating that I have an obsession with frozen yogurt would be a huge understatement. At one point I had it every day. Soon enough I just ended up getting a frozen yogurt machine to save me money.
Frozen yogurt has become the new starbucks craze for many areas. Many people are talking about Golden Spoon, Pinkberry, Yogurtland, Red Mango, and Mojos. Some are served for you, others you serve yourself, and the latest one I found had a coldstone feel where they mixed in your toppings for you. You can get sweet flavors, fruity flavors, or the tart ones.
I love how there are so many options at each place!
With all the talk of frozen yogurt, the best part is that there are so many health benefits to them. Here are some to name a few:
* Aids in digestion
* Boosts immune system
* Has Beneficial Metabolic effects

My dad and I always go to Golden Spoon when I come to visit!

My dad and I always go to Golden Spoon when I come to visit!
* Lowers cholesterol
* Low in sodium
* Low in calorie
* Overcome lactose intolerance
* High in calcium for strong bones and teeth
* A good source of protein
* Stops acne
* Contains the vitamins B12 and riboflavin.
* Contain live and active bacteria cultures including S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, L. lactis and L. acidophilus
So, with all these health benefits, is frozen yogurt
any healthier than ice cream?
Frozen yogurt’s nutritional content is different for each place, so be careful. While most are fat-free, there are several out there that are not. Many frozen yogurts are high in sugar as well, so look for those sugar-free signs.
A normal serving of ice cream is anywhere from a half to a cup of ice cream, but when it comes to frozen yogurt, many people are getting double to triple the amount, especially with those self-serve places. A large frozen yogurt can add up to anywhere from 225-325 calories! It might be the fact that frozen yogurt has been coined “healthy” so people feel that they can eat more.
Personally I think the frozen yogurt industry has taken the word “yogurt” and stretched it as far as it can to make people think that they are eating natural yogurt, so people tend to over eat it and consume way too much
… speaking of myself, I can consume 32 oz of Golden Spoon in one sitting!
So, in conclusion, yes frozen yogurt has many health benefits and yes it is much lower in calories and fat in comparison to ice cream. But like everything, it is good in moderation… so swap that large cone for a small.
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