These several years, we have often found Greek Yogurt at supermarkets and convenience stores. We are mentioning about one of them; “Oikos” produced by Danone Japan. Danone produces their products for Japanese in Gunma prefecture, although their main office stands in France.
"Oikos Non-fat Passion Fruits"
Capacity: 110 g
Energy: 92 kcal
Protein: 9.6 g
Price: OPEN
First of all, let us explain what Greek Yogurt means. It is also well-known as suzma or strained yogurt. Removing its whey, they produce the strained one which includes protein about twice as much as usual. Moreover, it is said the “Oikos” yogurt is almost fat-free.
"Oikos Non-fat Blueberry"
Capacity: 110 g
Energy: 92 kcal
Protein: 9.6 g
Price: OPEN
To sum up, it means yogurt of thickness and no fat. Trying to put your spoon into the “Oikos,” you can understand how thick it was made. You may think “Having no fat means the yogurt itself tastes dreary, doesn't it?” Don't worry, because all the products include fruit sauce like strawberry.
“Oikos” was firstly set at American stores in 2010. Then, it has been popular in many countries like France, Portugal, Italy, and Brazil. It is said the “Oikos” products are loved as an afternoon snack by health-minded people overseas. You can get “Oikos” ice cream in America, they say.
"Oikos Non-fat Strawberry"
Capacity: 110 g
Energy: 92 kcal
Protein: 9.6 g
Price: OPEN
Winter is gone and spring will come. I know, then, there are some who try to be on a slimming diet for summertime. However, reducing your weight often gives you a lack of protein. So the “Oikos” would work for taking protein. On a slimming diet, you suffer from hunger and tend to lose your concentrating power. “Oikos” shows you a way to get over.