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Rice Milk nutrition: calories, sugar and calcium

Rice Milk is a plant-based drink rather than dairy. It is usually fortified with added calcium and vitamins, and some versions add sugar, which places it in NOVA group 4. Unsweetened, fortified versions are the better everyday pick. It is a source of vitamin B12, calcium and vitamin D. Work out the numbers for any portion and age below, then see the full breakdown.

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Calories, sugar and key nutrients by portion. Change the age and every percentage updates.
Key nutrients in this portion

Rice Milk nutrition per 100ml and per portion

Typical valuesPer 100mlPer portion (200ml)
Energy4794
Fat1g2g
of which saturates0.1g0.2g
Carbohydrate10g20g
of which total sugars3.5g7g
of which added sugars0g0g
of which starch0g0g
Fibre0g0g
Protein0.1g0.2g
Salt0.1g0.2g

Sugar, fat and protein, by age

For a milk or milk alternative the key numbers are sugar, fat and protein. The tables below set each against age-appropriate guidance.

Sugar in Rice Milk: check for added sugar

A glass (200ml) contains about 7.0g of sugar. In an unsweetened plant milk this comes from the plant itself, while sweetened versions add sugar on top, so the label is worth checking. The table shows the free sugar limits by age for reference.

Age groupDaily free sugar limitIn a glass (200ml)% of that
Adult30g0g
0%
Age 11 to 1730g0g
0%
Age 7 to 1024g0g
0%
Age 4 to 619g0g
0%

Fat in Rice Milk: naturally very low

Rice Milk is naturally very low in fat, with about 2.0g per portion and 0g of added fat. Only around 0.2g is saturated, well within the daily maximum for every age group.

Age groupMax saturated fatIn a glass (200ml)% of that
Adult24g0.2g
1%
Age 11 to 1727g0.2g
1%
Age 7 to 1022g0.2g
1%
Age 4 to 618g0.2g
1%

Protein in Rice Milk by age

A glass (200ml) provides about 0.2g of protein. Dairy milk and soya milk are good sources of complete protein; most other plant milks have much less, so the label is worth a look.

Age groupDaily protein (RNI)In a glass (200ml)% of that
Adult50g0.2g
0%
Age 11 to 1745g0.2g
0%
Age 7 to 1028g0.2g
1%
Age 4 to 620g0.2g
1%

Salt in Rice Milk by age

Because rice milk is salted, a portion carries about 0.2g of salt. Children have lower daily salt limits than adults, so it is worth checking against the guidance below.

Age groupMax saltIn a glass (200ml)% of that
Adult6g0.2g
3%
Age 11 to 176g0.2g
3%
Age 7 to 105g0.2g
4%
Age 4 to 63g0.2g
7%

Vitamins and minerals in Rice Milk

Percentages are share of the daily Nutrient Reference Value (NRV). Under UK and EU rules a food is a source of a nutrient at 15% NRV per 100g and high in it at 30%.

NutrientPer 100g%NRV /100g%NRV /portion 
Vitamin B120ug15%30%a source of Vitamin B12
Calcium120mg15%30%a source of Calcium
Vitamin D1ug15%30%a source of Vitamin D

Vitamins and minerals in Rice Milk, by age

These tables show how the nutrients compare to daily needs across different ages, using UK Reference Nutrient Intakes (RNIs). This differs from the source of and high in labels above, which use the single adult figure (NRV) set for food packaging. Children's needs are lower, so a portion goes further.

Vitamin B12 in Rice Milk by age

Vitamin B12 supports red blood cell formation and a healthy nervous system, and is found almost only in animal foods. A glass (200ml) contains 1ug. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a glass (200ml)% of daily need
Adult2ug1ug
51%
Age 11 to 172ug1ug
51%
Age 7 to 101ug1ug
76%
Age 4 to 61ug1ug
95%

Calcium in Rice Milk by age

Calcium is needed for strong bones and teeth. A glass (200ml) contains 240mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a glass (200ml)% of daily need
Adult700mg240mg
34%
Age 11 to 171000mg240mg
24%
Age 7 to 10550mg240mg
44%
Age 4 to 6450mg240mg
53%

Vitamin D in Rice Milk by age

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium for strong bones; oily fish is one of the few natural food sources. A glass (200ml) contains 2ug. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a glass (200ml)% of daily need
Adult10ug2ug
15%
Age 11 to 1710ug2ug
15%
Age 7 to 1010ug2ug
15%
Age 4 to 610ug2ug
15%

Is Rice Milk processed?

Yes. Rice Milk is a manufactured drink, blended from water and a plant base and usually fortified with added calcium and vitamins, which places it in NOVA group 4. That does not make it unhealthy, but an unsweetened, fortified version is the better everyday choice.

Rice Milk nutrition FAQ

How many calories are in rice milk?

A glass (200ml) has about 94 calories.

How much sugar is in rice milk?

A glass (200ml) has about 7.0g of sugar, roughly 1.8 teaspoons.

Is rice milk good for you?

Rice Milk can be a useful dairy-free option, usually fortified with calcium and vitamins, though it is a processed drink and some versions add sugar, so an unsweetened, fortified one is best.

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Nutrition data from McCance and Widdowson and UK FoodData Central, per 100g raw edible portion; values are reference figures and can vary by variety and ripeness. Reference intakes: EU NRVs for labelling and UK RNIs (SACN) for age-based needs. For guidance only.