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⚠️ Quick answer: Safe in moderation

Knafeh is a sweet delight, rich in sugar and fats. While it's a lovely treat, consuming too much sugar can affect your energy levels and mood. Savor this dessert occasionally to keep both our hearts happy! 🌱😊

Source: BumpBites β€” pregnancy food-safety guide. Always consult your doctor.

Knafeh during pregnancy β€” BumpBites food safety guide
Knafeh during pregnancy β€” at a glance
Pregnancy verdictSafe in moderation
Suggested limit50g per day
Serving size100g
Calories400 kcal
Food groupMeat

Key things to know about Knafeh in pregnancy

  • Knafeh can be part of a pregnancy diet in moderation, with about 50g a reasonable guide.
  • A 100g serving of knafeh provides roughly 400 kcal, including 5 g of protein, 50 g of carbohydrates, 22 g of fat.
  • With about 30 g of sugar per serving, enjoy knafeh as an occasional treat rather than an everyday staple.
  • Knafeh is a sweet delight, rich in sugar and fats. While it's a lovely treat, consuming too much sugar can affect your energy levels and mood. Savor this dessert occasionally to keep both our hearts happy!
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Can You Eat knafeh During Pregnancy?

Knafeh is a sweet delight, rich in sugar and fats. While it's a lovely treat, consuming too much sugar can affect your energy levels and mood. Savor this dessert occasionally to keep both our hearts happy! 🌱😊

Shubhra Mishra

By Shubhra Mishra β€” a mom of two who turned her own confusion during pregnancy into BumpBites, a global mission to make food choices clear, safe, and stress-free for every expecting mother. πŸ’›

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Once upon a time, in the vibrant streets of Beirut, a mother-to-be felt the familiar flutter in her belly as she caught a whiff of the sweet, syrupy aroma of knafeh from a nearby bakery. The richness of this Middle-Eastern dessert, layered with cheese and dripping with fragrant rose syrup, was tempting enough to make her pause in her tracks. Safe to eat, or not? The answer wasn't as clear as she'd hoped.

Understanding Knafeh and Its Nutritional Profile

Nutrition Facts

Knafeh Nutrition Facts (per 100g)
Nutrients Amount
400 kcal
5 g
50 g
22 g
30 g

Safety Status

Safety Status: ⚠️ Limit

🧠 Mother says: Knafeh is a sweet delight, rich in

Consuming knafeh during pregnancy is generally considered safe, as long as it is enjoyed in moderation. This delicacy, loved by many, can be high in

πŸ‘Ά Baby says: Oh, the sweetness! But too much might give us a

For expecting mothers, it's recommended to limit the intake of knafeh to a portion size of no more than 50g per day. This allows you to enjoy the exquisite flavors without exceeding the recommended daily

FAQs About Knafeh and Pregnancy

  • Can eating knafeh affect my
  • Is the cheese in knafeh safe during pregnancy? Most knafeh is made with a type of pasteurized cheese, which is considered safe during pregnancy. However, always check if the cheese used is pasteurized.

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πŸ₯— Nutrition Facts

quantity100g
calories400 kcal
protein5 g
carbohydrates50 g
fats22 g
sugar30 g
limit Per Day50g

Frequently asked questions

Is knafeh safe to eat during pregnancy?

Yes, in moderation. Knafeh can be part of a healthy pregnancy diet, with about 50g a sensible guide.

How much knafeh can I eat during pregnancy?

A reasonable guide is about 50g. Everyone is different, so check with your healthcare provider if you have specific dietary needs or pregnancy complications.

What are the benefits of eating knafeh during pregnancy?

Knafeh can contribute useful nutrients to a balanced pregnancy diet, including protein (5 g per 100g). Enjoy it as part of varied, well-prepared meals.

Shubhra Mishra

About the Author

When Shubhra Mishra was expecting her first child in 2016, she was overwhelmed by conflicting food advice β€” one site said yes, another said never. By the time her second baby arrived in 2019, she realized millions of mothers face the same confusion.

That sparked a five-year journey through clinical nutrition papers, cultural diets, and expert conversations β€” all leading to BumpBites: a calm, compassionate space where science meets everyday motherhood.

Her long-term vision is to build a global community ensuring safe, supported, and free deliveriesfor every mother β€” because no woman should face pregnancy alone or uninformed. 🌿

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