How Healthy Is Your Frozen Dessert? (2024)

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Medically Reviewed by Kathleen M. Zelman,RD,LD,MPH on August 23, 2022

Written by Janie McQueen

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Ice Cream

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We’ve been screaming for it since 1851, when the American ice cream industry began. (Early versions of the frozen treat first appeared in the 1500s). In a poll, 90% said they’d bought some in the past 6 months. U.S. standards are strict: Ice cream must weigh at least 4.5 pounds per gallon, have at least 20% milk solids -- protein, carbs, and minerals --- and have at least 10% milkfat.

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Watch Your Substitutions

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Ice cream isn’t exactly great for your bottom, er, line. A half-cup serving of plain vanilla packs about 207 calories, 11 grams of fat, and 21 grams of sugar, with almost 24 grams of carbs. If you want to ditch one of these, lots of choices line the frozen dairy case. But for every ingredient you want to shun, others sub for them to make up the fat, texture, or sweetness. Read nutrition labels to see just what you’re getting.

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Solving the Dairy Case

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New terms abound in modern ice cream:

  • “Reduced fat” ice cream must have at least 25% less total fat.
  • “Light” -- or “lite” -- must have at least 50% less total fat, or 33% fewer calories.
  • "Lowfat" can have up to 3 grams of total fat per half-cup serving.

"Nonfat"must have less than 0.5 grams of total fat per serving.

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Gelato

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Italy’s frozen specialty isn’t really “fancy ice cream.” The two treats do share most ingredients. But gelato has less air spun in, which makes it smoother and creamier. It has less butterfat too -- 3.5% to 9%, compared to ice cream’s 10-plus. It’s also served a bit warmer, which fans say lets your taste buds enjoy flavor instead of going numb. Gelato has about 139 calories and 18grams each of sugar and carbs per half-cup serving.

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Frozen Custard

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What sets this Midwestern fave apart? Eggs. While ice cream must be less than 1.4% of egg yolk solids, frozen custard should feature at least that. Slower churning makes it dense and creamy and sharply cuts down on air. (Air makes up 30% to 50% of ice cream’s total volume.) The eggs bump the fat to approximately 24.5 grams per serving, though. At about 314 calories, 18 grams of sugar, and 23 grams of carbs, consider frozen custard a “special treat.”

Soft Serve

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It comes straight from the freezer, so you won’t find soft serve in the store ice cream case. Lots of air gives the treat its fluff, while it’s served cold enough so those swirls stay stiff long enough -- usually -- to eat. It’s a bit warmer than ice cream, at 21 F, vs. its colder cousin’s 10.4. One cup of chocolate soft serve has about222 calories, 13 fat grams of fat, and 21 grams of sugar. Its carb count is lower than ice cream: about 22.

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Frozen Yogurt

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It’s made in the same way as ice cream, but yogurt -- milk fermented with yogurt cultures -- is the star ingredient. While it has less than 3 grams of fat, froyo’s sugar content can top 17 grams. A 6-ounce serving has about 162 calories and just over 32 grams of carbs. Also, treats from dispensers don’t come in neat FDA-monitored packages. Researchers have found that some soft-serve “nonfat” frozen yogurt was actually low-fat or even full-fat.

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Sherbet

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Marco Polo brought an ancestor of this skim milk-based dessert to Italy from his Far East travels. Usually flavored with citrus juice, such as lime or orange, sherbets are leaner than ice cream, at 1% to 2% butterfat. But the juice can make the sugar content soar to nearly 26 grams for a half-cup serving. This gives you almost 34 carbs and 141 calories.

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Nondairy Treats

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In a recent poll, 45% of frozen treat buyers said they go for vegan “ice cream” versions more than they used to. But alternative “milks” -- like coconut, cashew, or soy -- still pack a lot of saturated fat. One tofu brand’s chocolate version has nearly 15 grams of fat, 20 grams of sugar, and 25 grams of carbs per 1-cup, 237-calorie serving. But nondairy frozen desserts tend not to have as many additives as light or low-fat ice cream.

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Sorbet and Italian Ice

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Sorbet is a bit like sherbet, minus the dairy. It’s made of fruit juice, water, and sugar. Then it’s churned like ice cream, which nails the scoop factor. The big difference from Italian ice, or granita, is texture. Italian ice is scraped, not stirred, into icy flakes. A half-cup of these frosty treats will set you back about 61 calories with zero fat and only about 11 grams of carbs. As for the 14 grams of sugar -- blame it on the juice.

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Frozen Coffee Drinks

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Iced coffee has long been a thing. So it wasn’t a long stretch before frozen caffeine-fueled super-sellers hit the coffee and doughnut chains. One cup of the frozen drink counts for about 166 calories, 2.3 grams of fat -- and a whopping 33 grams of sugar (but “only” 13 grams of carbs). Oh, and about 82 milligrams of caffeine -- just a mite shy of the 95 grams in a cup of brewed coffee.

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Ice Pops

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These fruit-flavored pieces of ice on a stick might be a slightly better bet for your sweet tooth than most frozen desserts, at about 79 calories, about 13.5 grams of sugar, and 0.24 grams of fat. (The fruitiness does bump the carb content up to around 19 grams.) Remember the double-stick kind that you can break apart? They were invented during the Great Depression, so two kids could share one for only a nickel.

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Slushie

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Take fine ice crystals like melting snow, drizzle with neon colors, and blend to slushy goodness. That’s the slushie, a generic name for the frozen treat you find in convenience stores and county fair midways everywhere. But watch out for the sugar bomb. While an 8-ounce slushie will only cost you about 211 calories and 0 fat grams, you’ll get a whopping 40-gram blast of sugar and about 22 grams of carbs from all that high-fructose corn syrup.

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Milkshake

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A milkshake is a frozen blend of milk, ice cream, and flavoring, spun thick enough to just barely sip with a straw. The classic malted version has approximately 127 calories, 12.5 grams of sugar, and 6.3 grams of fat with 14 grams of carbs. But don’t confuse the “real thing” with certain drive-thru versions -- one famous burger chain’s small vanilla shake packs 490 calories, 14 grams of total fat, and 59 grams of sugar.

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FAQs

Are frozen desserts healthy? ›

Milk solids: “Frozen desserts do not contain real milk. Milk solids or whole milk powder are likely to contain oxidised cholesterol, which may damage blood vessels and may be linked to heart diseases. So, it is certainly not healthy and not suitable for regular consumption,” said Singh.

What is a short note on frozen dessert? ›

The term frozen desserts commonly covers all kinds of desserts that are meant to be eaten in a frozen condition, including ice creams, sherbets, sorbets, frozen yogurts, and nondairy frozen desserts. There are different possibilities of grouping and classifying these products.

Is frozen dairy dessert healthier than ice cream? ›

Is a frozen dairy dessert healthier than ice cream? If you're comparing nutrition labels, you might notice that some frozen dairy desserts have a lower calorie and fat content than ice cream but have more added ingredients. Be sure to check those ingredients.

How much ice cream is healthy? ›

Whether you're going for non-dairy ice cream or the real thing, all three dietitians emphasize that if you're going to eat ice cream every day, the most important thing to be mindful of is portion size. “A single serving, [which is often a] half-cup, per day is the maximum I recommend for most,” Clark said.

What is the healthiest dessert you can eat? ›

Healthier Desserts
  • Berries and Cream. 1/12. It's a classic combo. ...
  • Frozen Fruit Bars. 2/12. Some store-bought brands offer low-calorie, lower-sugar options. ...
  • Dark Chocolate. 3/12. ...
  • Yogurt Parfait. 4/12. ...
  • Oat Apple Crisp. 5/12. ...
  • Fruit and Cheese. 6/12. ...
  • Chocolate-Covered Frozen Bananas. 7/12. ...
  • Nut Bar. 8/12.
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Is sherbet ice cream bad for you? ›

Usually flavored with citrus juice, such as lime or orange, sherbets are leaner than ice cream, at 1% to 2% butterfat. But the juice can make the sugar content soar to nearly 26 grams for a half-cup serving. This gives you almost 34 carbs and 141 calories.

Is frozen dessert real ice cream? ›

Even though these products may look like ice cream, that's where the similarity ends. Real ice cream is made from 100% dairy – milk, and products made from milk (including cream, skim milk powder, and whey powder). Frozen desserts are made with vegetable oils, like palm, kernel, or coconut oil.

How much fat is in frozen dessert? ›

Such desserts use milk fat to keep the ingredients frozen. Compared to frozen desserts, ice cream has less fat and carbs. Ice cream contains 5.6 g of fat per 100 g, on the other hand, frozen dessert has 10.56 g of fat.

Which brand of ice cream is real ice cream? ›

Formidable brands like Ben & Jerry's, Jeni's, or even Haagen-Dazs are all considered real ice cream.

Is blue bunny real ice cream? ›

Ferrero-owned Blue Bunny used to be real Ice Cream but the ingredients have changed so much over the years that it can no longer be legally designated as Ice Cream >> with the exception of Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Blue Bunny is now Frozen Dairy Dessert.

What is the healthiest ice cream dessert? ›

Frozen yogurt

Yogurt is known for being packed with nutrients and probiotics, which support gut and heart health, and more. Frozen yogurt will have much less saturated fat than ice cream, often around half as much, Largeman-Roth says.

Is it OK to eat 1 scoop of ice cream a day? ›

Registered dietitian Edwina Clark says that while it's true that ice cream is high in saturated fat and sugar, it can be a daily part of a healthy diet. Actually, it has some health benefits. “A scoop of ice cream every night in the context of an otherwise healthy diet is unlikely to ruin your health,” she said.

Is it OK to eat ice cream 2 times a day? ›

Experts suggest eating any foods that contain added sugar and saturated fat, like ice cream, in a moderate and mindful way. In excess, these foods might displace nutritious choices in your diet and increase the risk of chronic conditions like heart disease, high cholesterol, obesity and diabetes over time.

Is it OK to eat ice cream once every week? ›

At the moment, we simply don't have enough good quality evidence to suggest that ice cream definitely has any health benefits. But a couple of small portions a week – paired with an otherwise healthy diet and exercise regime – is unlikely to do much harm.

Which type of frozen dessert is the highest in fat? ›

Traditional Philadelphia-style ice cream recipes call for a heavy amount of cream, making it the dessert on this list with the highest fat percentage. According to the FDA, ice cream should contain around 14-25% of butterfat.

Are frozen pies unhealthy? ›

But while frozen pie makes a convenient dessert to pick up at the store, unfortunately, it's often loaded with ingredients high in calories, unhealthy fats, and sugar, and is thus generally lacking in nutritional value.

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