Yakult review

Yakult

Here we will give a hands-on, taste-tested review of Yakult. We’ll look into the benefits, ingredients, nutrition and flavour of this popular fermented milk drink.

Yakult in widely available in the UK, Australia and many other countries globally. It was originally developed in Japan in the 1930s.

Ingredients of Yakult

Yakult includes water, skimmed milk powder, sugar, dextrose, flavouring and live bacteria.

Personally I don’t love that it includes added sugar and dextrose. It is over 17% sugar which is much too much in my opinion.

Other things I don’t like are the added flavouring and that it is made from milk powder rather than milk.

In summary, Yakult is very much a manufactured product, rather than a traditional probiotic product like kefir or yoghurt.

Yakult ingredients

Benefits of Yakult

The main benefit of this drink is the probiotics (ie live beneficial bacteria) it contains.

Probiotics

Yakult includes the strain Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota. On their website, Yakult claims it is “scientifically proven to survive the journey through the gastric juices to reach the small intestine alive”. If that’s the case, that’s a great benefit.

Each bottle contains 6.5 billion colony forming units of this bacteria.

Learn more about the benefits of probiotics.

Postbiotics

Postbiotics are essentially things probiotics produce during fermentation. These include healthy short-chain fatty acids which nourish our gut lining and may help reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

Learn more about postbiotics.

Yakult in a glass

Appearance

Yakult has a yellowy, milky appearance.

Flavour

The aroma is strong caramel and condensed milk - which makes you brace yourself for an onslaught of sugar...

But the taste is not what you would expect! There’s a strong lemony acidity which cuts through the sweetness a lot. It’s actually quite pleasant and drinkable.

It does sort of coat your teeth and make them feel like they are corroding with each sip though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Cost of Yakult

The shot sells for £3.70 for an 8 pack in Tesco in the UK.

In Australia, you can buy a 10 pack for $7.70 from Coles.

So in terms of cost, Yakult performs extremely well compared to other fermented products.

 

Summary

3.75 stars out of 5.

A very affordable, mass produced probiotic.

Pros

  • lots of probiotics

  • pleasant enough taste

Cons

  • too much sugar

  • a very manufactured product compared other fermented foods

  • only one strain of bacteria


Your reviewer

This article was reviewed by Travis, the founder of this website, long-time gut enthusiast and passionate kombucha maker!

Learn more about me.

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