Yogurt vs. Yoghurt 

"Yogurt" vs. "Yoghurt" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

Both refer to a kind of dairy product. However, 'yogurt' is the American English, whereas, 'yoghurt' is the British spelling.

Differences

'Yogurt' is mainly common in American English, while, 'yoghurt' is common in British English. Look at the examples below:

Example

You can easily make yogurt parfait.

Would you like French yoghurt or Greek yoghurt?

Similarities

Both refer to a dairy product. Ckeck out the following examples:

Example

Every time I eat yogurt, I feel like I wanna vomit.

Iranians tend to have yoghurt with their dishes.

Are They Interchangeable?

Most native speakers use these terms interchangeably. Compare:

Example

✓ I'm afraid we do not serve Greek yogurt here.

✓ I'm afraid we do not serve Greek yoghurt here.

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