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High FODMAP

Is Milk, cow, A2, regular fat Low FODMAP?

Milk, cow, A2, regular fat is High FODMAP. This serving size contains high amounts of FODMAPs. Intake may trigger symptoms if you malabsorb any of the indicated FODMAPs.

Reviewed by the IBS FODMAP Diet Team

Serving Sizes

Serving TypeAmount
Low FODMAP ServingLow serve (2 teaspoons)
Moderate ServingModerate serve (2 tablespoons)
High FODMAP Serving1 serve (1 cup or 250 ml)

This serving size is low in FODMAPs and should be tolerated by most individuals with IBS. Please note that the 'green' traffic light rating system allows you to eat multiple serves of 'green' foods per meal. Nutritional guidelines recommend that on average per day you should eat at least 5 serves of vegetables and 2 serves of fruits.

FODMAP Breakdown

Excess Fructose
Low
Lactose
High
Fructans
Low
GOS (Galacto-oligosaccharides)
Low
Sorbitol
Low
Mannitol
Low

Nutrition Information

Per 100g serving

Calories 281kcal
Carbohydrates 6g
Sugar 6g
Fiber 0g
Protein 3.4g
Fat 3.4g
Saturated Fat 2.2g

Data and Medical Note

FODMAP tolerance varies by person, preparation, ripeness, and total meal load. Use this database as an educational lookup tool and work with a registered dietitian or clinician for personalized IBS care.

Food entries are reviewed against the site methodology and updated when the source database or interpretation changes.

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