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Blackberry low-fat yogurt
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Low-fat blackberry yogurt is a fermented dairy product made from milk, to which blackberry puree or extract is added to provide a fruity flavor and a characteristic color. This yogurt is a healthy option for those looking to enjoy a creamy and nutritious dessert or snack but with lower fat content, ideal for balanced diets.
The origin of yogurt dates back thousands of years to regions of Central Asia and the Middle East, where the natural fermentation of milk was discovered. The blackberry version is an adaptation that combines this tradition with local or imported fruits to enrich the flavor profile. The blackberry, the fruit of the Morus genus, is popular in many areas of Latin America and provides natural antioxidants.
Among its main nutritional properties, low-fat blackberry yogurt is an important source of protein, calcium, B vitamins, and probiotics that promote digestive health. The absence of saturated fats makes it an ally for weight control and cardiovascular health.
Regarding synonyms in the Hispanic American context, the term may vary by region or custom. Some common equivalents include: light blackberry yogurt, low-fat yogurt with blackberry, skimmed blackberry yogurt, and simply dietetic blackberry yogurt. In countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Chile, the use of these variants is common.
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