Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder mocked "yaghurt" as a dumb food fad nearly 2,000 years ago

The New York Public Library. "Plinius der Ältere." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1820.

Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder had harsh words for yogurt between 23 and 79 CE, calling it "yaghurt." This may be the first written mention of yogurt:

"Curdled milk, of a peculiar kind, made after a Bulgarian recipe and called "yaghurt," is now a Parisian fad and is believed to be a remedy against growing old.

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