A nutrient-rich beverage and cooking ingredient, primary source of calcium for many.
Fiber per 1 cup (244g)
0
g% Daily Value
A serving of Milk (1 cup (244g)) contains 0g of fiber, which is 0% of the recommended daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Dietary fiber is essential for digestive health, helps regulate blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and promotes feelings of fullness. When planning your meals, consider that milk is a low source of fiber compared to other dairy.
See how Milk compares to other dairy foods.
per 2 large (100g)
0g
per 1 cup (170g)
0g
per 3 oz (85g)
0g
per 1 cup (226g)
0g
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