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Does Whole Foods carry Siggis?

One of the coolest products we are currently carrying at Whole Foods Market is Siggi’s Skyr. Not only is it a great yogurt but the back story is awesome. Skyr is Icelandic-style yogurt, a traditional delicacy that is thicker and higher in protein than most yogurts.

Is Siggi’s yogurt bad for you?

It’s naturally high in protein (17 grams per container) and fat-free. The plain version has just three grams of sugar. Siggi’s flavored non-fat cups pack just as much protein and — yes — a little more sugar.

Is Siggis yogurt the best?

Hands down, Siggi’s is my favorite brand of yogurt. Siggi’s yogurt has more protein and less sugar than other yogurt brands, which makes it so much healthier. Siggi’s also contains active cultures, which break down lactose. Therefore, those who can’t have dairy can still enjoy any flavor.

Is Siggis yogurt expensive?

1) There’s no avoiding it: “Real food” costs more Prices vary by region, but at Whole Foods in Washington, DC, for example, Siggi’s yogurt costs about $2 per individual (5.3 ounce) cup. Small cups from competitors usually cost about $1 each.

Is Siggis or chobani healthier?

Siggi’s is 110 calories, lower than Chobani’s 130. The sugar content in Siggi’s is 11 grams, one teaspoon less than Chobani’s – 15 grams. And when it comes to protein, Siggi’s has 14 grams vs Chobani’s 12 grams. Nutrients winner = Siggi’s.

Is Siggis or chobani better?

What is the healthiest yogurt brand?

The 15 healthiest Greek yogurt brands.

  1. Fage Total 2% Greek Yogurt.
  2. Chobani Non-Fat, Plain.
  3. Wallaby Organic Aussie Greek Low-Fat, Plain.
  4. Maple Hill Creamery Greek Yogurt.
  5. Stonyfield Organic Greek Whole Milk, Plain.
  6. Dannon Oikos Greek Nonfat Yogurt, Plain.
  7. Dannon Oikos Triple Zero Greek Nonfat Yogurt, Plain.

What is the difference between Greek yogurt and regular yogurt?

Regular and Greek yogurt are made from the same ingredients but differ in nutrients. While regular yogurt tends to have fewer calories and more calcium, Greek yogurt has more protein and less sugar — and a much thicker consistency. Both types pack probiotics and support digestion, weight loss, and heart health.