Upgrade your browser - Unfortunately, this site has updated features that can't run on this version of Internet Explorer. Download a free upgrade of Internet Explorer.
×
No image available
{{product.title}}
Print product
Quantity: {{product.qty}}

SUBTOTAL:
{{subTotal}}
And {{products.length - 5}} additional items, click here to review your cart.
Your cart is empty.

Ask A Nutritionist: Dairy Foods Around The World

Join RD Maria Frye in *Ask a Nutritionist* as she explores global dairy traditions, health benefits, and how milk, cheese, and yogurt are enjoyed worldwide.

March 16, 2022 1 Minute Read

In this episode of Ask a Nutritionist, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Maria Frye answers the question, “How are dairy foods enjoyed around the world?” 

Many cultures around the world enjoy eating dairy foods in different ways. Milk and dairy foods offer a unique package of nutrients that work together to provide multiple health benefits including optimal growth and development in children and reduced risk of chronic disease. An important part of many cultural food traditions throughout the world, milk, cheese and yogurt are cooked and consumed in various ways like milk served warm or cheese eaten as a dessert after a meal.

Join Maria as she shares examples of how different countries incorporate dairy foods into their cultures and traditions.

 

Download our Milk + Dairy Tip Sheet and explore common milk and dairy food topics.

This March, we’re celebrating cultural cuisines and traditions in healthy, sustainable eating patterns for National Nutrition Month!

Join the conversation by following us and subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HealthyEatingCA     
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/HealthyEating 
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/HealthyEatingCA  
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/HealthyEatingCA 

 

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER

Ask a Nutritionist is an educational video series developed by Dairy Council of California and hosted by registered dietitian nutritionists for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide individualized nutrition advice and is not intended to be a substitute for recommendations made by your doctor, registered dietitian nutritionist or other health professional. Always seek the guidance of your health care professionals for any specific questions you may have regarding your health or medical condition. If you wish to seek clarification,  please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

Maria Frye, RDN

Maria is a Community & Schools Engagement Project Manager here at the Dairy Council of California and a registered dietitian nutritionist.

You might also like

Listing Image
Insights  March 11, 2021  •   Minute Read

How Do Processed Foods Fit Into Healthy Dietary Patterns?

Food processing plays an important role in food security and food safety. These processing methods can impact the quality and healthfulness of food.

Ask A Nutritionist
Listing Image
Insights  February 01, 2021  •   Minute Read

Ask A Nutritionist: New Dietary Guidelines + Why They Matter

Kristal Shelden, RDN answers the question, " What’s in the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans and why do they matter?"

Ask A Nutritionist