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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Julie's Organic Frozen Yogurt Review
Fro-yo girl here. I found Julie's Organic Frozen Yogurt in the freezer at the Cheese Boutique. I'm not sure how many fro-yo flavors are available (there was more than one at CB, none were tart) but I took home a pint of Vanilla Bean. Julie's is an Oregon Ice Cream brand that also offers a line of organic ice cream. In addition to being organic and lowfat, Julie's fro-yo has prebiotic fiber and six active probiotic yogurt cultures. The list of ingredients is short (which is a good sign).
I found their fro-yo to be quite sweet but also smooth, rich and pure tasting. I was happy to see vanilla bean flecks. The texture is very thick and sticky, almost like gelato. I topped mine with crunchy organic cereal from Cascadian Farms. Yum.
Minor flaws: it's too sticky and it tastes more like gelato than fro-yo.
4.5 stars out of 5
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
* CHEESE BOUTIQUE: 666 Chenery St., San Francisco, CA
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8 comments:
k what is the cheese boutique and where can i find it?! sounds amazing!!!
oh. haha. just saw the addy at the bottom of your post.
Amazed that Cheese Boutique carries frozen yogurt. I noticed the pre packed frozen yogurt is very different from freezing fresh fro-yo.
Do you have any news on the Nubi location at Portrero Center in San Francisco?
Hi Anonymous,
I'm not sure if you asked me about Nubi's new SF location before but someone did. I asked my Nubi contact...didn't hear back from him. Sorry.
Hi Coco,
Yes, the supermarket fro-yo texture is very different than freezing fresh fro-yo. I prefer re-freezing fresh fro-yo to the store-bought stuff but I'm still curious about supermarket fro-yo.
I've been meaning to comment to let you know that the Berkeley & Oakland Whole Foods have pints of Cefiore original tart (and some of their sweet flavors)!
Wow, thanks Stella. That's huge news about Cefiore. I'll have to look for it.
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