Calories
6% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
Protein
6% RDI
Fat
2.3g sat fat
Carbs
8% RDI
Sugar
40% RDI
Fiber
0% RDI
Salt
1% RDI
Yogurt-Based Popsicle is a frozen dairy dessert made from cultured milk and often flavoured or sweetened; it's commonly served as a lighter alternative to ice cream in many cafés and frozen-treat shops. It is known for a tangy flavour from the yogurt cultures and is used in the same way as ice cream—as a scoopable dessert or base for toppings. As a dairy product, Yogurt-Based Popsicle contributes dairy protein and typically provides about 3g of protein per 100g, along with small amounts of B12 and iodine from milk. However, recipes often include added sugars and some saturated fat depending on the milk and sweeteners used. Nutritionally, frozen yogurt brings a good-quality amino acid mix and can be more filling than fruit-based sorbets, but it is low in fibre and may have substantial added sugars in commercial varieties. Choosing plain or higher-protein versions (or making it at home with less sugar) will keep it closer to a healthier treat.
Vegetarian · Gluten free · Ultra-processed · ~1.40€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
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Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Frozen Yogurt.
6% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
6% RDI
2.3g sat fat
8% RDI
40% RDI
0% RDI
1% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
E · 2.3 / 10
Ingredients that rank higher on the overall quality profile and might substitute well in some recipes.
Yogurt-Based Popsicles are rated E on overall nutritional quality and is best consumed in moderation alongside more nutrient-dense foods.
Yogurt-Based Popsicles are NOVA 4 - Ultra-processed.
Yes, Yogurt-Based Popsicles are gluten free.
100g of Yogurt-Based Popsicles contain 127 kcal, 3g protein, 21.6g carbohydrates, 3.6g fat, and 0g fiber.
Yes, Yogurt-Based Popsicles are vegetarian but not vegan.