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    Vegetable yogurt will become the trendy new food of choice next year, replacing traditional sweet flavours in the fridges of fashion-conscious shoppers, Waitrose has predicted. Varieties such as carrot, beetroot and sweet potato have proved an unexpected hit in the US and will soon be making a mark in Britain, […]

    Vegetable yogurt set to be the hot new food trend ...

    November 5, 2016  in Uncategorized by OzScientific



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