I bought some Ricera rice yogurt to try the other night. I don't know about the other flavors, but the peach one tasted like peach cough syrup. Peach cough syrup flavored khaki goop. I think it's those "natural flavors". Why does peach flavoring taste nothing like peaches? I should just stick to real peaches while I can. I also got vanilla -- I'll let you know how it goes. If you must try it, it's $1.29 per cup at Whole Foods.
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- DKH commented on Ri-cera, cera: Yeah, "peach" never translates very well. See also
- jinius commented on Ri-cera, cera: the only peach flavored item i like is snapple's p
- kt commented on Ri-cera, cera: sorry. can't get past 'peach cough syrup flavored

sorry. can't get past 'peach cough syrup flavored khaki goop.' too much giggling.
the only peach flavored item i like is snapple's peach iced tea. but that doesn't really taste like peach either.
Yeah, "peach" never translates very well. See also "watermelon," "green apple" and "red."