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Eating a low-fat diet for pancreatitis Information for patients and families Why do I need a low-fat diet? Your body has trouble breaking down or using the fat that you eat. This caused gall bladder disease or pancreatitis. A low-fat diet can help. How much fat should I eat each day? Each person is different. The amount of fat you should eat depends on how much your body can digest. Aim for no more than ___________ grams of fat each day. Tips to eat low-fat Eat smaller meals more often. Avoid fried and fatty foods. Before you cook poultry, meat and fish, remove the skin and any fat that you can see. Always check nutrition facts. You may be able to eat products that say fat-reduced or fat-free on the label, but check the amount of fat first. To avoid adding oil or butter to your food, use non-stick pans when you cook. Use low-fat cooking methods like baking, broiling, roasting, boiling, stewing or steaming. Eat more vegetables and fruits. How to choose foods lower in fat There are lots of low-fat food choices. Before long you will know what you can and cannot eat. Here are some good rules to remember for different foods: Grains – Look for less than 1 gram of fat per serving (1g) Meats and alternatives – Use low-fat cooking methods (baking, broiling, roasting, boiling, stewing or steaming) Fats and oils – Each day, add less than 3 teaspoons (15 ml) to your food Which foods can I eat? This table lists foods to choose and to avoid. Food group Choose Avoid Milk and Skim or 1% milk Homogenized milk (3%) alternatives Soy or rice milk 2% milk Yogurt (0 to 1% MF or milk fat) Cream Evaporated milk Condensed milk Cheese spreads Sour cream Grain products Whole grain bread Muffins English muffins Tea biscuits Soda and rice crackers Croissants Melba toast Cheese bread Arrowroot cookies Cereals with nuts or coconut Rice Pancakes Rice cakes Sweet rolls Noodles without egg yolks Egg noodles Oatmeal Cream of wheat Dry cereals Microwave popcorn Food group Choose Avoid Meats and Chicken without skin Fried meat, fish or poultry alternatives Lean meat, ground beef or veal Chicken with skin One egg yolk per day Salami, bologna Egg whites Fish, canned in oil Beans, canned in water Nut butters or brine Nuts, seeds Legumes, canned in water Organ meats or brine Ribs Bacon and sausage Deli meats Beans or legumes canned with fat, such as pork and beans Fruit and Fresh, frozen or canned fruit Avocado vegetables and vegetables Coconut Fruit and vegetable juices Olives Fried vegetables Vegetables prepared with added fat Fats and oils Fat-free salad dressings Sauces and gravies Butter Margarine Mayonnaise Peanut butter Salad dressing or oil Other foods Soups made with broth, or with Soups made with homogenized skim or 1% milk (3%) milk or cream Sugar and candies Ice cream Juice Cakes Coffee, tea Pies and pastries Pretzels Donuts ® Jell-O Alcohol Sherbet Coffee creamer Deep fried food Candies made with fat, oil, butter, cream, chocolate or coconut More tips to eat low fat In dips and sauces, use low-fat yogurt or sour cream (0% or 1% MF). On salads, try lemon juice or balsamic vinegar instead of high-fat salad dressings. Snack on raw vegetables and fruit instead of high-fat snack foods such as potato chips. Boil, bake or steam vegetables to avoid adding fat. Cook meats in water or broth instead of fat. When I eat out, what are good choices? Order meat, poultry or fish that is boiled, baked, roasted, steamed or poached. Avoid choices that are cooked in fat. Choose a baked potato instead of french fries or onion rings. When having a salad, ask for a low-fat dressing or dressing on the side. Avoid casseroles. Avoid foods that are creamed, sautéed, fried or pan-fried. Avoid foods that have gravies or a cream or butter sauce. ® For dessert, choose fresh fruit, sherbet, Jell-O or angel food cake. Choose grilled, rotisserie or barbecue chicken. Do not eat the skin. Avoid high-fat toppings on pizza such as extra cheese, pepperoni, bacon, sausage and olives. On pizzas, choose less cheese and more vegetables. Choose regular or junior burgers rather than cheese or deluxe burgers. Avoid milkshakes and ice cream. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Ask your healthcare provider about this information if you have questions. 73898 Dev. Sep12 2019 V1
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