The protein &
probiotics of
Greek yogurt,
plus plant perks.

Greek Yogurt, Minus the Cow Drama

We culture the world’s creamiest soymilk with gut-friendly probiotics. For 12g+ protein, 4g fiber, and billions of live active cultures all in one little cup.

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Made the way it should be.

Like Greek yogurt, we use the magic of cultures to transform milk into thick and tangy yogurt.

Only we start with dairy-free milk from whole, organic soybeans—earth's best plant protein.

🚫 No protein isolates, oils, GMOs, or fake stuff.

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Tezza is the only dairy-free yogurt that can go
spoon-for-spoon vs the cow.

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With billions of live and active cultures in each little cup.

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We culture our yogurt with billions of live probiotics so they can work their magic on your gut health.

Say hello to our gut magicians: L. bulgaricus, S. thermophilus, L. lactis, L. acidophilus, and B. lactis.

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We believe food should heal our bodies and planet.

For thousands of years, human civilizations have turned to soybeans for powerful nutrition and balance with the environment. That’s because soybeans have some magical qualities:

  • Soybeans are the only plant high in complete, fully digestible protein—like dairy protein. That means: 

    (1) Soybeans are 40% protein—that's more protein-dense than an egg

    (2) They contain all 9 essential amino acids

    (3) Our bodies easily digest the protein in soybeans, as measured by their perfect PDCAAS score of 1.0

    Other plant milks are mostly carbohydrates and fat with little and lower quality protein.

    Plus, soybeans are full of gut-healthy fiber.

  • When it comes to the planet, soybeans are givers not takers.

    Soybeans enrich soil with nitrogen, a nutrient essential for all life.

    And they do that while using ~95% less water, 92% less land, 99% less pollution, and 68% less greenhouse gas emissions than a cow does to produce an equivalent amount of dairy milk (J. Poore and T. Nemecek, 2018, OurWorldinData.org).

    We only use non-gmo, organic soybeans that are grown in harmony with the land, without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides.

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Coming soon to select stores in the San Francisco Bay Area