Fruits are the best when it comes to pairing and seasoning for dessert and snacks. However, the question of whether it is safe to combine fruits and dairy remains a subject of debate. In a tweet by Abby Philips, popularly known as TheLiverDoc on Twitter, "Consumption of dairy along with fruits perfectly fine." To know more about it, ABP Live sought the opinion of experts who threw light on this and also busted other myths related to this.
Talking on the same line as TheLiverDoc, Dietician Garima Goyal said, "The idea that fruits and dairy shouldn't be consumed together is rooted in the belief that the two have different digestion times and may cause digestive issues when combined. However, this is largely a myth."
"In reality, fruits and dairy can be part of a healthy diet when consumed together. For example, yogurt with berries or a fruit smoothie with milk can provide a balanced mix of nutrients. The key is to pay attention to your own digestive system and any specific intolerances you may have. While some people may experience digestive discomfort due to lactose intolerance or other factors, many individuals can enjoy the nutritional benefits of combining fruits and dairy without any issues. As with any dietary advice, it's essential to consider individual variations and preferences. The idea that one should avoid consuming milk products with fruits due to scientific reasons is not widely supported by scientific evidence. The concept of 'food combining' or concerns about different digestion times for fruits and dairy lacks strong scientific backing," she added.
Individual Preferences:
In this regard, Rashi Tantia, who is the HOD - Dietician, at Metro Hospital Faridabad said, "Combining fruits with dairy is not a direct myth or fact universally; rather, it depends on individual preferences and tolerances."
Pairing fruits with milk is a smart choice for those looking to indulge in a sweet yet healthy treat and the combination offers a delicious taste that will satisfy your cravings without compromising your health goals.
Talking about this, Rashi said, "If done regularly, pairing milk and curds with fruits can be a nutritious way to include dairy in meals. But mixing fruits carelessly and inappropriately can lead to problems like unstable stomach. For example, eating milk or curd with unripe mango, orange, strawberries, or other acidic fruits might cause acid reflux, upset stomach, heartburn, or gastric reflux disease (GERD)."
- mangoes
- avocados
- figs
- dates
Avocado may be mixed with milk because of is creamy, buttery, and a little bit astringent. Dry fruits such as raisins, figs, and dates also work well when combined with milk," she added.