Culver’s frozen custard itself is typically gluten-free, as it’s made primarily from milk, cream, eggs, and sugar. However, some mix-ins or toppings may contain gluten, so it’s important to check with staff about specific ingredients and potential cross-contamination if you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
Source of calcium: Custard contains milk, which provides calcium for bone health.
Protein content: Custard contains some protein, which is essential for body functions and muscle maintenance.
Energy boost: The sugar and fat content can provide a quick energy boost.
Vitamin content: Custard contains small amounts of vitamins A and B12 from the dairy ingredients.
Potential probiotic benefits: If the custard contains live cultures, it may offer some probiotic benefits for gut health.
Mood enhancement: As a treat, it may provide psychological benefits by increasing happiness and satisfaction.
Phosphorus content: Custard provides some phosphorus, which works with calcium for bone health.It’s crucial to remember that these benefits are minimal compared to the high calorie, sugar, and fat content. Culver’s Frozen Custard should be enjoyed as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of a healthy diet.
Individuals with lactose intolerance
People with dairy allergies
Those following a vegan or plant-based diet
Individuals with diabetes or on a low-sugar diet
People watching their calorie intake for weight management
Those with high cholesterol levels (due to the saturated fat content)
Individuals with certain gastrointestinal conditions that are aggravated by dairy
People with egg allergies (as some custard recipes may contain eggs)
Those following a kosher diet (if the custard is not certified kosher)
Individuals with specific dietary restrictions prescribed by their healthcare provider
People with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones (due to high calcium content)
Those on certain medications that may interact with high-fat dairy productsIt’s important to note that individual tolerances and dietary needs can vary, so it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalized advice.
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