Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt review
Here we will give a hands-on, taste-tested review of Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt. We’ll look into the benefits, ingredients, nutrition, use and flavour of this high protein, low fat yoghurt. And we’ll compare a few key factors against similar yoghurt.
This yoghurt is available in Lidl stores in the UK.
You might also be interested in reading our article on the best probiotics in the UK if you want to add more healthy microbes to your diet.
Ingredients of Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt
Because UK law allows single-ingredient products not to state ingredients, there is no listed ingredients on the tub.
This is good because it means that this yoghurt is clean and simple and only contains milk and live cultures. On the downside it means they don’t list which live cultures they have used to ferment it. More on this below.
However to achieve a near fat-free yoghurt, the starting point of this yoghurt would have to be low-fat or skim milk.
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Benefits of Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt
This product comes with the usual health benefits of yoghurt with the bonus of being very high in protein and very low in fat. For context, we’ll compare a few key factors against Tesco high protein yoghurt.
Live cultures
Probiotics are live, beneficial microorganisms that have been proven to support health. They are a specific type of live culture.
Unfortunately there is no indication of the strains of live cultures present in this yoghurt, so we don’t know whether the live cultures can be considered probiotic or not.
In terms of the amount of actual live cultures present (ie colony forming units), again no information is provided.
Tesco also does not provide any of this information.
Read more about the benefits of probiotic foods.
Postbiotics
Postbiotics are essentially beneficial things cultures produce during fermentation. These include healthy short-chain fatty acids which nourish our gut lining and may help reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Nutrients
This yoghurt has very good health measures, similar to Tesco’s.
Protein: It has extremely high protein levels at 11% - which is just below Tesco’s (11.3%).
Fat: This yoghurt is extremely low in fat with 0.2% fat - which is under even Tesco’s low level of 0.4%. So it’s not literally ‘fat-free’ as the label states, but food labelling law allows products to claim to be fat free if they are under 0.5% fat.
Sugar: The sugar content is moderate at 4.1% - which is just above Tesco’s level (3.9%).
Calcium: Unfortunately Lidl doesn’t state the calcium content. Tesco’s calcium level is moderate at 120mg per 100g.
Appearance
As the picture below shows, it holds a very irregular shape in the bowl and appears more like ice cream than yoghurt. You can feel the thickness as you scoop the yoghurt out of the tub.
Texture
As expected, it has a very thick texture in the mouth. But given the very low fat levels it isn’t very creamy.
Flavour
The aroma is quite neutral, with just a small note of savoury cheese.
The taste matches the aroma - clean, simple with some savoury cheese towards the end. And the acidity is moderate.
Overall, the taste is very good for a high protein yoghurt and doesn’t have the chalkiness which plagues a lot of high protein yoghurt (eg Lidl Milbona skyr yoghurt). For something 0.2% fat, you can’t really hope for much better than this.
Use
Unlike some other high protein yoghurts, this yoghurt would be very versatile. You could have it on its own, on cereal, with granola or in a smoothie.
Given the very low fat, it might not be good for marinades or dressings.
Cost of Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt
You can buy a 500g tub from Lidl for £1.59.
Review summary
Rating: 4.75 stars out of 5.
Verdict: Lidl Milbona high protein yoghurt is indeed very high in protein and very low in fat. It also comes at a great price and tastes very good for this type of yoghurt.
Pros
simple, natural ingredients
thick texture
very high protein levels
very low fat levels
great tasting for this type of yoghurt
good value
Cons
lacks the creaminess of other yoghurts with higher fat
no information on the strains of live cultures included
no information on the actual amount of live cultures it contains (ie colony forming units)
no information on the calcium content
Now read our article about the best yoghurt in the UK!
Health benefits of yoghurt
Aside from the specific benefits listed above, especially related to probiotics and postbiotics, yoghurt has some other important health benefits.
Vitamins and minerals
Yoghurt is a source of various vitamins and minerals including:
calcium - which helps digestion and supports bone and teeth health
magnesium - which supports bone health, muscle function and energy production
phosphorus - which is important for bone and teeth health and energy metabolism
potassium - which supports heart, muscle, nerve and kidney health
vitamins B2 and B12 - which support immunity, energy production and cell and nerve function
vitamin A - supports vision, immune function, cell growth and healthy skin
Satiety and weight management
The high protein and low carbohydrate content in yogurt, especially Greek style yogurt, helps you feel fuller for longer which can help control your appetite. Greek yoghurt is often recommended by dietitians for this reason.
Reduced lactose
Compared to unfermented dairy products such as milk, yoghurt has lower levels of lactose as this is partially consumed by bacteria during the fermentation process. This makes it more digestible for people who have some degree of lactose intolerance.
Factors we consider in our ratings
The factors we consider when doing a review (and the weightings of each of these) may vary depending on the product we are testing, but here are the key general factors we consider when we settle on a rating for a product.
Health benefits
We find out how the product will be good for your health and outline the benefits for you in simple language. This often involves doing research so you don’t have to. We often link to scientific studies or articles summarising scientific findings so you can dig deeper if you want to.
Things detrimental to health
We want to highlight where a product might include something bad for your health - even if the product might be good for you in another way. This could include such things as pointing out certain additives it contains or high sugar levels.
How it’s made
This will vary depending on the product, but we want to see a quality process for making it and quality ingredients. For example, we want to see a kombucha traditionally fermented with lots of different microbial strains and we want to see a yoghurt made with fresh milk and not milk powders.
Price
While we expect quality products to be more expensive, they still have to be priced within reason. On the other side of things, a product which is priced very competitively will get a ratings boost based on the value it provides.
Flavour
For some products flavour won’t be a factor (eg probiotic tablets), but for others, like yoghurt or kimchi, flavour is a key aspect because these products are made to be enjoyed as well as being healthy! We will try to be as subjective as possible and describe the flavour in detail so you can get an idea of whether you would like it or not.
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Healthpath gut health test is the UK’s most comprehensive gut health test. It tests over 100 biomarkers, checks your digestion and immune response, analyses leaky gut and provides a clear and understandable report on your microbiome
YourBiology SuperGreens+ is a superfood and greens supplement which makes it very easy to get a huge amount of nutrition - vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fibre, polyphenols and more - in one glass. Great for supporting gut health, skin health, energy, mental clarity and immunity.
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Your reviewer
This article was reviewed by Travis, the founder of this website, long-time gut-health enthusiast, science nerd and passionate kombucha maker of over 10 years!