Chobani No Added Sugar Greek Yoghurt Strawberry
Chobani No Added Sugar Greek Yoghurt Strawberry: independently scored 9.8/10 on Protein Score and 9.2/10 on Clean Score by ProteinScore.
12.2g protein per serve · 99 cal · 4.4g sugar · 50mg sodium · 150g serve.
Overview
Most flavoured yoghurts in the chiller lean on sugar for taste, often landing well above the 5.7g per 100g category average. This tub takes a different route, delivering a strawberry flavour without any added sugar, a move that keeps the total sugar to just 2.9g per 100g from milk and fruit. Compared to Chobani's own No Sugar Added Greek Yoghurt tub in the same strawberry flavour, this tub format packs a slightly stronger protein punch with 0.4g more protein per 100g. It's a small but meaningful difference that positions this tub as a slightly more protein-dense option within the brand's extensive no-added-sugar lineup. The ingredient list is built on a strained, skim milk base, which is how it achieves that classic Greek yoghurt thickness and protein density. Cream adds richness, while tapioca flour and citrus fibre provide stability. Sweetness comes from steviol glycosides (stevia), a plant-based sweetener, which keeps it palatable for those who find plain Greek yoghurt too tart. As a single-serve 150g tub, it's portion-controlled and ready to go. We see it as a dependable breakfast base or a post-workout snack that doesn't require you to compromise by choosing between flavour and a clean sugar profile.
Protein Score: 9.8/10
This tub lands as a reliable, protein-forward choice in the flavoured yoghurt section, where many rivals compromise on protein. Its protein density is strong for a product that isn't explicitly branded as 'high protein', earning an 8.9/10. The 12.2g of protein per serve is substantial. The 8.1g of protein per 100g sits comfortably within the benchmark for Greek yoghurt (6-10g) and well above standard yoghurts. It clears the category average, making it a genuinely useful source of protein rather than just a flavoured snack. While it doesn't quite reach the levels of Chobani's dedicated 'Fit' or 'High Protein' tubs, it offers a better protein-to-sugar ratio than most mainstream flavoured options. For a quick breakfast or post-workout bite, it's a smart compromise.
Clean Score: 9.2/10
No artificial sweeteners, colours, or preservatives make the ingredient list here a clean read. The absence of common additives helps it achieve a 9.3/10, reflecting a minimally processed approach for a flavoured product. It relies on fruit and vegetable extracts for colour and natural flavours for taste. The ingredient count sits right on the category average at 11, which is typical for a flavoured yoghurt that needs stabilisers and sweeteners. Tapioca flour and citrus fibre are used for texture, which is a common strategy to maintain thickness without gums. The use of lactase enzyme is a thoughtful touch, helping to break down the natural milk sugar. For shoppers scrutinising labels for numbers and additives they don't recognise, this tub presents a straightforward and transparent profile that scores well ahead of the category average.
Wins
- A solid 12.2g of protein in a single 150g tub.
- Contains no added sugar, with only 2.9g per 100g from lactose.
- Uses a natural sweetener (stevia) instead of artificial options.
Watch outs
- Slightly lower in protein than the brand's 'Fit' range.
- Some may find the stevia aftertaste noticeable.
- Not as rich or creamy as full-fat Greek yoghurt options.
Ingredients
Skim Milk, Strawberry (5%), Cream (Milk), Tapioca Flour, Natural Flavours, Citrus Fibre, Fruit and Vegetable Extracts, Salt, Plant Based Sweetener (Steviol Glycosides), Enzyme (Lactase), Live Cultures (Milk).
11 ingredients.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the sugar in this yoghurt added or natural?
- The sugar is entirely natural. This Chobani tub contains no added sugar, with the 4.4g per serve coming from naturally occurring lactose in the milk and a small amount from the strawberry puree. The sweetness you taste is from steviol glycosides (stevia), a plant-based sweetener. This makes it a great choice for anyone monitoring their added sugar intake. We'd grab it for a flavoured option without the usual sugar load.
- How does this compare to plain Greek yoghurt for protein?
- It compares very well. At 8.1g of protein per 100g, it sits firmly in the typical protein range for Greek yoghurt, which we benchmark at 6-10g per 100g. It's significantly higher than standard plain yoghurt (4-6g). While some specialised high-protein yoghurts go higher, this offers a solid protein hit for a mainstream flavoured product. It's a dependable option if protein is a priority.
- Does this yoghurt contain lactose?
- It's designed to be easier on digestion for those with lactose sensitivity. The ingredient list includes the enzyme lactase, which is added to break down lactose, the natural sugar found in milk. While not certified 'lactose-free', this addition makes it a considered option for people who sometimes struggle with dairy. It's a thoughtful feature not always found in the yoghurt aisle.
- Where can I buy this Chobani yoghurt?
- This single-serve tub is widely available in major Australian supermarkets. We have it catalogued at both Coles and Woolworths in the chilled dairy aisle. Availability can vary by individual store location and stock levels, but it's generally a core part of the Chobani range you'll find on the shelf. The brand may also offer direct purchasing options on their website.
- Does it have live cultures?
- Yes, it contains live cultures. The ingredient list confirms the presence of 'Live Cultures (Milk)', which are essential for the fermentation process that turns milk into yoghurt. The specific strains are not named on the pack, which is common for many mainstream yoghurts. The inclusion of live cultures is standard for a genuine Greek yoghurt product.