And I will say that Europe has the best yogurt that I've ever had...and (at least in Germany) it's so inexpensive! Germany wins hands down for having the most inexpensive quality food. I've only found two brands of yogurt in Canada that compare with 99 cent German yogurt, and I have to pay at least $5 for them. :P
YES! I was looking for a yoghurt in US, and man, it was expensive, had NO fat at all (how the hell do they expect it to taste? I mean, we have low-fat and nearly-no-fat here as well, BUT we also have 3%-fat) and there were only like three choices. And it tasted like plastic... It made me really sad :-( And I doubt there is such a thing as "quark"... It was unknown in Australia, and I never found similar stuff in the supermarkets we visited. Well, there isn't any "quark" in Britain, so I'm pretty sure it's not very common in the English-speaking world...
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Date: 2012-05-12 09:03 pm (UTC)YES! I was looking for a yoghurt in US, and man, it was expensive, had NO fat at all (how the hell do they expect it to taste? I mean, we have low-fat and nearly-no-fat here as well, BUT we also have 3%-fat) and there were only like three choices.
And it tasted like plastic...
It made me really sad :-( And I doubt there is such a thing as "quark"... It was unknown in Australia, and I never found similar stuff in the supermarkets we visited. Well, there isn't any "quark" in Britain, so I'm pretty sure it's not very common in the English-speaking world...