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I just bought an ice cream maker (ICE 70) and it came with an instruction/recipe book, but the recipes for the frozen yogurt are confusing.

One example is like this

  • 2 cups whole milk, plain Greek yoghurt
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 cups frozen mango pieces
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice

So on the first ingredient they say two different things, whole milk and yoghurt, but am I supposed to use both, or only one of these?

For example am i supposed to use

2 cups whole milk AND 2 cups yoghurt?

OR

2 cups combined whole milk and yoghurt (1 cup each)

OR

2 cups only of whole milk OR 2 cups only of yoghurt (I choose which one)

Does anyone know?

The recipe says:

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I read that as 2 cups of Greek yogurt made from whole milk (ie not low- or non-fat yogurt). The comma does make it confusing, however.

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    Thinking about it, you end up with ice-cream if you just use the milk. :) – Adrian Hum May 22 '16 at 23:48
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    And that adds up (2 cups yogurt, 4 cups mango, makes 6 cups) so you know it's not some horribly unclear way of saying "2 cups of *each*". – Cascabel May 23 '16 at 01:59
  • It would be fixed with an extra comma. Whole milk, plain, Greek yogurt. – Sobachatina May 23 '16 at 04:05
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    Or not using any commas. "Whole milk plain Greek yogurt" would be the natural way to say it. – Batman May 24 '16 at 04:35
  • Or write it as "Plain whole milk Greek [style] yogurt" (this seems to be the way it is listed on, for example, the [WholeFoods website](https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/product/chobani-plain-whole-milk-greek-style-yogurt-32-oz-b004b3kmtq)). – Xander Henderson Jul 31 '22 at 12:58