Greek Style Yogurt with Mixed Berry Compote (UK Price, Calories & Allergens 2026)

Greek Style Yogurt with Mixed Berry Compote
Costa Food
Greek Style Yogurt with Mixed Berry Compote
£ 3.40
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Dietary Information
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Allergen Information
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Tree nut source: 1
Nutritional Information
EST £3.40
infoNutritions for full portion
Nutrient Per 100g Per Portion (210g)
Energy (kcal) 119 249
Energy (kJ) 500 1049
Carbohydrates (g) 17 36
Sugars (g) 9.7 20
Fat (g) 3.3 6.9
Saturates (g) 1.4 3
Fibre (g) 1.1 2.2
Protein (g) 4.7 9.8
Salt (g) 0.14 0.29
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Ingredients
Greek Style Yogurt (MILK), Blackberry, Strawberry And Blackcurrant Compote (19%) (Water, Blackberries, Strawberries, Blackcurrants, Sugar, Maize Starch, Flavourings, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Colour (Anthocyanins)), Wheat Crispy Granola (10%) (OAT Flakes, Sugar, WHEAT Flakes, Rapeseed Oil, Wheat Crispies (Wheat Flour (WHEAT Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Malted WHEAT Flour, Dextrose Monohydrate, Rapeseed Oil, Malted BARLEY Extract), Desiccated Coconut, Glucose Syrup, Salt, Honey).

Key Takeaways

  • Contains 9.8g protein per 210g pot, supporting a protein-conscious diet.
  • Calorie content is moderate at 249kcal, suitable for a lighter meal or snack.
  • Total sugars are 20g, largely from the mixed berry compote and honey.
  • Includes wheat, barley, oats, milk, and tree nut allergens—care required if sensitive.
  • Vegetarian-friendly but not suitable for vegans due to dairy content.
  • Provides 2g fibre per portion, contributing modestly to daily intake.

What This Meal Is and How It Tastes

This is a breakfast-style meal pot featuring creamy Greek-style yogurt paired with a mixed berry compote made from blackberry, strawberry, and blackcurrant. The compote offers a distinct tangy and fruity flavour, complemented by the subtle sweetness of honey and the mild maltiness of the wheat granola. The granola adds a toasted cereal note to the overall taste profile without overpowering the fresh berry elements. The combination results in a balance of creamy, fruity, and lightly sweet flavours, creating a refreshing experience suited to those wanting a lighter yet satisfying food choice.


Nutrition Insights for Protein and Portion Control

With under 250 calories in a 210g portion, this option caters to those mindful of calorie intake while seeking a decent protein boost. At nearly 10g of protein, it offers nearly double the protein content of many simple fruit pots, making it suitable for anyone aiming to keep energy steady through balanced macronutrients. While fats are moderate at 6.9g per pot, including 3g saturates, the presence of natural dairy fats supports the creamy texture and mouthfeel. Carbohydrates amount to 36g, with sugars at 20g primarily sourced from the fruit and honey, reflecting the natural sweetness rather than added sugars alone. Salt content remains low, under 0.3g, keeping it a moderate sodium choice.


Who Should Consider Ordering This

This pot is well suited to individuals seeking a lighter meal option that still delivers on protein and fruit content. It serves as a practical breakfast when time is tight or a measured snack to complement a balanced diet. Vegetarians can include it confidently, though those with wheat, barley, oat, milk, or nut allergies should avoid it due to its ingredient profile. It will also appeal to those who prefer a fresh, fruity alternative to heavier breakfast items or snacks that might be higher in fat or sugar.


Allergen Details and Dietary Suitability

The presence of milk, wheat, barley, oats, and tree nut sources are critical for allergy-conscious customers to note. The dairy content means it is not appropriate for vegans, but the pot is labelled suitable for vegetarians. The gluten-containing cereals should be avoided by those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease. This clear allergen presence indicates care is needed in selecting this item as part of a dietary plan.


Frequently Asked Questions

It offers a moderate level of fullness thanks to nearly 10g of protein and some fibre, making it more substantial than many fruit pots. However, it remains a lighter option suitable for a quick breakfast or snack rather than a large meal.

The main flavour drivers are the creamy Greek-style yogurt and the tangy mixed berry compote combined with subtle sweetness from honey and a mild toasted note from the wheat granola. This mix provides balanced fruity and creamy flavours.

At 249 calories and with a good protein contribution, it can fit within many weight-conscious diet plans as a controlled portion breakfast or snack, offering essential nutrients without excessive calories.

No, this product contains wheat, barley, and oats, which are gluten-containing grains and therefore unsuitable for gluten-free diets.

The sugars largely come from the fruit compote and honey rather than added refined sugars, contributing to natural sweetness.