Rachel's Organic Greek Style Coconut Yoghurt 450g
£2.50
55.6p per 100gProduct information
- Bio-live yogurt suitable for Vegetarians
- Soil Association Organic (GB Organic Certification 5)
- GB-ORG-05, UK / non-UK Agriculture
- Made with pasteurised Organic British Milk & Organic Coconut
- This Bio Live Yogurt contains Cultures Lactobacillus Acidophilus & Bifidobacterium
Country of Origin
OrganicSuitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 7 days excluding delivery day.
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Preparation and Usage
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Organic Greek Style Coconut Bio Live Yogurt
Storage:
Keep refrigerated 1-5°C
Use by: see lid
Eat within 3 days of opening
Usage:
3 Servings
Additional Information:
GB-ORG-05, UK / non-UK Agriculture
Brand
Today Rachel's Organic continues to be proudly made in West Wales, with local British organic milk and never any artificial ingredients.
Manufacturer
Aberystwyth,
SY23 3JQ.
Rachel's Dairy Ltd.,
c/o 3030 Lake Dr,
Dublin 24.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
Aberystwyth,
SY23 3JQ.
Rachel's Dairy Ltd.,
c/o 3030 Lake Dr,
Dublin 24.
Typical Values | Per 100g |
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Energy | 560kJ/134kcal |
Fat | 8.7g |
of which saturates | 5.3g |
Carbohydrate | 10.7g |
of which sugars | 9.9g |
Protein | 3.0g |
Salt | 0.1g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (61)
of 11
The best.
Best Coconut yogurt out there!
Good quality yoghurt
A deliciously thick yoghurt with a mellow coconut flavour.
Favourite breakfast
This is really lovely. My favourite for breakfast with some fruit. Lovely and creamy with plenty of coconut flakes. Yum!
Contains Milk, not suitable for non-dairy
I was not aware when I purchased this that it contains milk. Its essentially a dairy yoghurt with 3% coconut added. Its delicious, even the small pieces of desiccated coconut in it are lovely, but its not dairy free, which is what I was looking for.
Not good now
Watery and bits of coconut are gritty - but this used to be great. Depressing how companies reduce the quality of their product once they've scaled up, secured supermarket contracts etc. Greed to detriment of customer.
yum!
Just yum!
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