Yogurt does not make a sound however it sounds gurgely when you smush it.
Cats do not like this, because, to them it's a threatening sound.
like a reindeer
if they can eat out of a trash can their whole life, they can eat vanilla yogurt.
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No, the sound of actual gnawing does not sound like the word gnaw.
There is not another food known to taste like yogurt. Though there are a few that use yogurt, frozen yogurt, yogurt covered raisins, and pretzels are the most popular.
It is pronounced "oo-chee wah-yah." The "oo" sound is like the "oo" in "soon," the "chee" is pronounced like "cheese," and the "yah" is similar to "yogurt."
a pint is 2cups , so if you like yogurt, go for it!!
yogurt.
You can give them yogurt chips for hamsters, and you can give them rabbit yogurt chips,. (there the same basic thing....)
what are the physical changes occur in yogurt making
yogurt is nice especially strawberry ones but to conclude i like cherry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That depends on the yogurt.
Greek yogurt has a more of a bitter taste to it than regular yogurt. Many people really like the taste of Greek yogurt but there are many more people that donÕt like it.
I looked at the ingredients and it does not have yogurt as an ingredient but it feels like yogurt. any ways its pretty much a smoothie i consider it a creamy yogurt.
The eardrum functions similarly to plastic wrap covering yogurt containers as it is a thin, flexible membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves. Just as plastic wrap helps protect the contents of the container, the eardrum helps protect the delicate structures within the ear and transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear.
Depends on the person.