Dairy

Milk

Better buys

  • Low fat milk and milk powders.
  • Milk, contains carbohydrates as milk sugars (Lactose) Drinking large quantities of milk may increase blood glucose above desirable levels, so watch the quantity consumed.

Label information

Nutrition label showing 1gram of fat per 100ml
  • Look for milk with less than 1 gram of fat per 100ml.

Watch points

  • The sugar content of flavoured milks can be high.


Yogurt

Yogurt

Better buys

  • Low fat natural or 'diet' yoghurt.

Label information

Nutrition label showing 2 grams of fat per 100 grams
  • Look for yoghurt with less than 2 grams of fat per 100 grams.


Cheese

Better buys

  • Plain or flavoured cottage cheese, ricotta cheese or quark.
  • Lower fat block cheese and cheese slices.
  • Use a little strongly flavoured cheese e.g. parmesan cheese in place of grated cheddar cheese in meals and sauces.

Good to know

  • If you are using a higher fat cheese, use a
    smaller amount.
  • Use cottage cheese instead of butter in sandwiches or filled rolls.

Watch points

  • Cheddar, cream and soft cheeses are high in fat – choose reduced fat varieties and eat small amounts.

Questions

Can milk increase your blood glucose levels?

Answer

Is cottage cheese a good choice?

Answer

You should choose yoghurt with ... grams of fat per 100grams

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