by Clint Hall » Fri Jun 26, 2015 10:03 pm
I learned to like yogurt years ago in Turkey, yogurt made only from goat milk and eaten only with meat and vegetables, never with fruit or desserts. When we moved to America we found yogurt had become trendy, yogurt made only with cow milk, and eaten only by itself or with fruit or desserts. We discovered we liked to eat cow milk yogurt with fruit, but it just didn't stand up to meat and vegetables, so for years we have always had two yogurt jars in our refrigerator, one for cow milk yogurt and one for goat milk yogurt, which unfortunately isn't always easy to find. (Goats lactate when they want to, not necessarily when you want to buy their milk or yogurt.) Recently we discovered a local farm that sells sheep yogurt, a new experience for me. If this stuff is typical, sheep yogurt is even more delicious than the goat kind, but again it's for eating with meat and vegetables, not with fruit or as a separate dessert.