Can someone with familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) have snacks?

With some planning, the answer is a resounding, “Yes!”

If you have familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS), snacking takes more thought, so we’ve put together some FCS-friendly snacks that you can grab – and then go! Ask your dietitian if these will work for you.

Quick Snacks on the go

Fresh Vegetables

Fresh Vegetables. Fresh vegetables such as baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, and bell peppers are ready-to-eat, tasty snacks packed with nutrients.

Fat-Free Cottage Cheese

Fat-Free Cottage Cheese. Fat-free cottage cheese is good on its own, mixed with fruit, or as a dip for your fresh veggies.

Fat-Free Ranch Dip

Ranch Dip. Ranch powder mixed with fat-free Greek yogurt makes a delicious ranch dip.

Fresh Fruit

Fresh Fruits. Berries and certain fruits in moderation, such as strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, oranges, kiwi.

Non-Fat Yogurt

Non-Fat Yogurt. Non-fat, sugar-free yogurts make a delicious base for many treats.

Non-Fat String Cheese

Non-Fat String Cheese. Non-fat string cheese can be stocked in the refrigerator for a “grab and go” snack.

Turkey Jerky

Turkey Jerky. Turkey jerky can be very low in fat, tastes delicious, and is ready to eat.

Air Popped Popcorn

Air-Popped Popcorn. Make the fat-free kind in a microwave. Toss in salt, dried oregano or basil, cinnamon, or a dash of cayenne pepper.

Peanut Butter Powder Added to Make A Dip

Peanut Butter Powder. Made from defatted peanuts and high in protein, add it to shakes or smoothies, or mix with water and use as a spread.