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Title: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: Nikkit on March 10, 2013, 08:14:29 am
I have just bought 2 ridiculously expensive tubs of this ($12/400g  :o :o ) and must admit it is nice...but after a couple of spoonfuls I am over it, so not too sure what to do with it now.
My Mum loves it, so was wondering if anyone had attempted to make it in the TM? I may give it a try tomorrow.
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: blackwood on March 10, 2013, 01:46:22 pm
Oh please let me know how you go with making it!

I have heard that it is AMAZING!!!! But when I saw it at the health food shop recently, I just could not afford to spend that much on yogurt!

Let us know if you can replicate it! Would love to try it! :)
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: jeninwa on March 10, 2013, 02:44:08 pm
Green living Australia sell a starter for making coconut yoghurt, there recipe says to use pure pectin as well and honey.
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: Frozzie on March 10, 2013, 07:32:31 pm
I tried this and its ok at first but i found the coconut taste too rich for me so went back to my overly expensive sheeps yoghurt..i guess if you made it yourself you could amend it to suit.. Coyo are also making icecream.. Saw it the other day in a health food shop.. They were promoting it :)
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: obbie on March 10, 2013, 08:38:53 pm
sounds yummy. :D
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: cookie1 on March 11, 2013, 06:53:58 am
I'm afraid I hadn't heard of it.
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: Amy :-) on March 11, 2013, 07:49:53 am
Neither have I Cookie, and since it doesn't sound good for the waistline or wallet I think I'll steer clear ;)
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: Frozzie on March 11, 2013, 07:42:26 pm
Maybe it hasnt it the west coast yet... Its all over SE qld!!  Imo your not missing much..
Title: Re: COYO coconut yoghurt
Post by: JenJan on March 11, 2013, 11:11:58 pm
I would love to know how you get on making it Nikkit.

We are dairy free and gluten free here, so Coyo has been a real treat - the plain Coyo is an excellent cream substitute. I use it for cooking too - such as in Sue Shepherd's Famous Chocolate Cake which is in the Gluten Free Wheat Free Cook book - my go to recipe for birthday cakes these days.  :)