From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlow-fatˌlow-ˈfat adjective DFNcontaining or using only a small amount of fat → full-fat low-fat yoghurt a low-fat diet
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low-fat• Prudhomme said the learning process was similar to that he undertook before writing a low-fat cookbook.• low-fat cottage cheese• People who lose weight and keep it off eat a low-fat diet with an occasional splurge.• Ulene tries to practice what he preaches, jogging and eating a low-fat diet.• To do so follow two simple guidelines. 1 Keep to the low-fat dishes. 2 Keep to the very simple dishes.• Cultured buttes-milk is pasteurized skim milk or low-fat milk that has been soured by lactic acid producing bacteria or other similar culture.• Richmond stresses the opportunities for Ruby to complement Staley's low-fat poly-dextrose bulking agent, codenamed Topaz.• Gently melt the low-fat spread in a saucepan and add the flour.• All the family can enjoy eating the low-fat way and it will do everyone a world of good.