Our Yogurt

In one convenient cup, we strive to give you the ultimate delicious snack and a healthy way to start your day. Our artisan yogurt comes to you handmade and hand packed with love and care you can taste. 

Made from active live cultures with added probiotics – Bifidobacterium lactis Bb12® and Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5®, our yogurt makes a healthy and delicious snack. 

It takes 1 liter of milk to get about 400g of SanJeja Greek Yogurt, so know you’re getting the real deal!

Our Flavours

Mango

It takes two to mango

Pineapple

You'll be pining for more

banana

Going bananas over bananas

Passionfruit

We're passionate about this cup!

Blueberry

Kiss the blues away with a spoonful

Strawberry

Its berry good, trust us

Dates

This date is certainly a match

Lychee

Lychee if you'll be able to stop!

Plain

Pure simple stuff, nothing else

Coffee

The ultimate breakfast combo

Kiwi

The kiwi to happiness is this cup

More Coming soon

We're experimenting everyday!

Health Benefits

NUTRIENT RICH

Our yoghurt contains some of nearly every nutrient that your body needs. It contains calcium, necessary for healthy teeth and bones. Just one cup provides ~ half of your daily calcium needs.

It is also high in B vitamins, particularly vitamin B12 and riboflavin, both of which may protect against heart disease and certain neural tube birth defects.

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HIGH PROTEIN

Our yoghurt provides an impressive amount of protein, with around 7 grams per 100g. Protein has been shown to support metabolism by increasing your energy expenditure, or the number of calories that you burn throughout the day.

Getting enough protein is also important for appetite regulation. Greek yoghurt has been shown to influence appetite control and delay feelings of hunger more than regular yoghurt with less protein.

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

Consuming yoghurt on a regular basis may strengthen your immune system and reduce your likelihood of contracting an illness. Probiotics have been shown to reduce inflammation, which is linked to several health conditions ranging from viral infections to gut disorders.

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