Light cream 10% on keto - can you eat it and how many carbs
Light cream 10% has 10 g fat per 100 g, so it works best as a measured addition to coffee, sauces, or desserts.
Net carbs per 100 g
≈ 4 g net carbs / 100 g
Does it fit keto?
Use caution
How to fit it
Can fit keto if the serving is small and lactose is counted in your daily limit.
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This serving can fit keto if it matches your daily plan.
Net carbs
2.0 g
Lactose
1.9 g
Fat
5.0 g
Protein
1.5 g
Calories
60
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Why it fits or not
- - Lactose is moderate, so portion size matters.
- - Lower fat leaves less room for lactose and carbs.
- - Check the label because processing can change carbs a lot.
How to fit it into keto
- - Choose full-fat versions when possible.
- - Avoid low-fat products if carbs or starches are higher.
- - Weigh the serving once and save your usual portion.
When to keep it smaller
- - Do not count dairy as carb-free just because it is unsweetened.
- - Avoid pairing it with sugar, honey, syrup, or sweet granola.
How much can fit
Small, moderate, and larger servings by carbs, lactose, fat, and calories.
| Serving | Carbs | Lactose | Fat | Protein | Kcal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 g | 0.4 g | 0.4 g | 1.0 g | 0.3 g | 12 |
| 30 g | 1.2 g | 1.1 g | 3.0 g | 0.9 g | 36 |
| 50 g | 2.0 g | 1.9 g | 5.0 g | 1.5 g | 60 |
Comparison
- - Usually better than milk because lactose is lower and fat is higher.
- - Better than sweet dairy, especially when the serving is measured.
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Ghee
Can fit keto≈ 0 g net carbs / 100 g
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Cream 20%
Use caution≈ 3.7 g net carbs / 100 g
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Heavy cream 33%
Use caution≈ 3.2 g net carbs / 100 g
Heavy cream 33% has 33 g fat per 100 g, so it works best as a measured addition to coffee, sauces, or desserts.