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What foods are included in the milk, yogurt, and cheese
(milk) group?
All fluid milk products and many foods made from milk
are considered part of this food group. Foods made from
milk that retain their calcium content are part of the
group, while foods made from milk that have little to no
calcium, such as cream cheese, cream, and butter, are
not. Most milk group choices should be fat-free or
low-fat.
Some commonly eaten choices in the milk, yogurt, and
cheese group are:
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Milk*
All fluid milk:
fat-free (skim)
low fat (1%)
reduced fat (2%)
whole milk
flavored milks:
chocolate
strawberry
lactose reduced milks
lactose free milks
Milk-based desserts*
Puddings made with milk
ice milk
frozen yogurt
ice cream |
Cheese*
Hard natural cheeses:
cheddar
mozzarella
Swiss
parmesan
soft cheeses
ricotta
cottage cheese
processed cheeses
American
Yogurt*
All yogurt
Fat-free
low fat
reduced fat
whole milk yogurt |
*Selection Tips
Choose fat-free or low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese. If
you choose milk or yogurt that is not fat-free, or
cheese that is not low-fat, the fat in the product
counts as part of the discretionary calorie allowance.
If sweetened milk products are chosen (flavored milk,
yogurt, drinkable yogurt, desserts), the added sugars
also count as part of the discretionary calorie
allowance.
For those who are lactose intolerant, lactose-free and
lower-lactose products are available. These include hard
cheeses and yogurt. Also, enzyme preparations can be
added to milk to lower the lactose content.
Calcium-fortified foods and beverages such as soy
beverages or orange juice may provide calcium, but may
not provide the other nutrients found in milk and milk
products.
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