Is there anything I can eat that won’t break my fast?

Answered by Michael Blake

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I understand the importance of maintaining a fast and the desire to find foods that won't break it. While there is some debate around what can be consumed during a fast, there are certain foods that are generally considered safe to consume in small quantities without breaking the fast.

Foods such as butter, ghee, cream, olive oil, coconut oil, and MCT oil are often deemed acceptable during a fast as long as they are consumed in moderation. One tablespoon or less is generally recommended to ensure that the caloric intake remains low and the body remains in a fasting state.

These fats can be a great addition to your fasting routine as they provide satiety, enhance flavor, and can even offer some health benefits. For example, butter and ghee are rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, while olive oil is known for its heart-healthy properties. Coconut oil and MCT oil are often used for their potential to boost energy and mental clarity.

In my personal experience, I have found that incorporating a small amount of these fats into my fasting routine has helped me feel more satisfied and curb cravings. I often enjoy a tablespoon of butter or a drizzle of olive oil on my steamed vegetables or in my morning without feeling like I've broken my fast.

It's important to note that while these fats are generally well-tolerated during a fast, individual responses may vary. Some people may be more sensitive to even small amounts of calories, and their bodies may react differently to these foods. It's always a good idea to listen to your body and adjust your fasting routine accordingly.

To summarize, foods such as butter, ghee, cream, olive oil, coconut oil, and MCT oil are unlikely to break your fast if consumed in small quantities, ideally one tablespoon or less. These fats can provide flavor, satiety, and potential health benefits without significantly impacting your fasting state. However, it's important to pay attention to your body's response and adjust your fasting routine as needed.