Yes, it is possible to take strawberry flavored milk with your doctor's prescribed medication to coat your stomach. According to1, liquid medications are good for adults and are often flavored to mask the taste of the medication.
What an odd question.
Strawberry yogurt is bacterially fermented milk with strawberries and sugar mixed in.
Of course it’s fine to have a glass of milk with your strawberry yogurt.
Seriously - why do you think it could be a problem?
Is it an Ayurveda thing? Ayurveda is full of nonsensical, evidence-free pre-scientific rules about what can and cannot be eaten together, and at what time of day. It’s all crap.
Within a good, varied, diet, eat what you want when you want, and with anything else you like. Try not to eat energy-rich foods late at might, but other than that just go ahead and enjoy your food.
Yes!!!!!! And during and before eating strawberry yogurt! Or any yogurt for that manner. Where are people getting the idea that drinking milk with any other food or drink is a concern?! As I have said before, you can drink milk with any other food or beverage and not have any adverse affects .
The only reason that would not be OK is if you are lactose intolerant.
Aside from that, you can eat whatever with/after whatever.
No absolutely! It’s extremely dangerous! Wait strawberry? Ah no then it’s ok. However never try after blueberry, you could die for that.
The things to take care are:
1. You are tolerant to milk ( not lactose intolerant). 2. You are not consuming a large amount of milk or yogurt. 3. You are not consuming yogurt immediately after drinking the milk ( should have a time gap, say 30 min). 4. With those criteria, I think it is okay.
I'm kinda at a loss as to why people think that if you drink milk that you can't eat certain foods after. I know of absolutely no reason to avoid any foods just because you drank a glass of milk unless you are on a specific diet restricting dairy products or you are restricted to a certain amount of dairy.
I drink milk with dinner most nights. I drink milk with beef, chicken, pork and seafood. I love New England clam chowder and lobster bisque (both of which combine seafood and milk). Nothing bad has happened to me by drinking milk before, during, with or after eating seafood. Unless you are lactose intolerant, drink milk with whatever you like. Note: to cut down on extra fat, I usually drink 1% fat milk not whole milk, but that doesn’t matter here. What about butter? Butter comes from milk. What good is boiled or steamed lobster without melted butter? What about shrimp scampi with lots of garlic & butter! Delicious! If you ask me, as a New Englander, it is tomatoes that don’t belong with seafood, not milk! (except for shrimp with cocktail sauce).
I am Caucasian and very light skinned, so if I developed light patches of skin, as the superstition claims, who would know?
Yes. As with most seeds they will probably pass through your body undigested. You will also find it very difficult to remove them from the strawberry.
Certainly. A long while ago it was thought that people in the Caucasus who eat a lot of yoghurt were very long-lived. So people around the world caught on to the idea of eating yoghurt. And our life expectancies are generally rising, but not just because of eating yoghurt.