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A Parfait can mean a variety of things. Most likely the usage that you have come across is a Yogurt Parfait which is "yogurt, fruit and granola layered in a tall glass, intended as a healthier alternative to the ice cream parfait". The best answer is too look at the Wikipedia page and use the context that you found it in to determine the type that suits you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parfait It's French for perfect. It's the name for a whole batch of different deserts. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parfait
Typical ingredients included in a parfait are cream and Greek yogurt. Parfait recipes are different depending on the type of fruit being added and almost any fruit is suitable for use in a parfait recipe.
Dannon Low-Fat Vanilla(large container)
They're the same product, the word yogurt has different spellings
ice cream is simply ice cream. a sundae usually consists of ice cream, flavored syrup, and sometimes fruit or nuts.
it depends on where you buy it and how big it is. if it's in a grocery store and an individual container, it will cost between 33cents and $1...
A fruit and yogurt parfait with low fat yogurt can be delicious. Another option is low fat ice cream.
According to the source in the Related Links, McDonald's uses a Grade A low-fat milk in their yogurt that contains active cultures.
I think slightly if it is not fat free.
Desert = DEH as in PET + ZURT as in yoGURT. Dehzurt. Dessert = DUH as in DUMP + ZURT as in yoGURT. Duhzurt.
The difference between is sucking my yogurt slinger would be tough because you'd choke on my horny thing.