Taipei Times
Date: Dec 17, 2019
By: Wu Liang-yi and Dennis Xie / Staff reporter, with staff writer
People should drink 240ml of milk two times a day to get enough protein and calcium, the Health

A flier shows the Health Promotion Administration’s recommendations for a healthy breakfast from a Western-style breakfast store.
Photo: Wu Liang-yi, Taipei Times
The HPA cited guidelines it introduced in October that recommend what people who frequently eat out should order at Taiwanese or Western-style breakfast shops to ensure a balanced and nutritious first meal of the day.
People can order one cup of fresh milk tea without sugar, or one glass bottle of long-life milk, and consume another 240ml later in the day, it said.
Soybean milk is not a substitute, as its nutritional value is different, the HPA said.
People should add a fist-sized serving of fruit to their breakfast — although that would likely have to be sourced elsewhere, as breakfast stores typically do not sell fruit — and avoid eating the same fruit too often to get a variety of fiber, vitamin C and phytochemicals, which are antioxidants, the agency said.
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