Yes. For example: Ice Cream, Yogurt, and Cheese.
Yes, canned coconut milk solidifies when refrigerated due to the high fat content in the milk.
Of course milk needs to be refrigerated because if you don't refrigerate it, it will get chunky and go bad.
UHT milk should be stored in a fridge (<5°C) after opening.
Yes, provided that you use it within about 2 hours if it's not refrigerated, or about 48 hours if refrigerated. If you go the refrigeration route, be sure to shake the formula before giving it to the baby as any undissolved milk tends to precipitate out. The above answer applies to milk-based formula products.
Cheese is made of milk, milk needs to be refrigerated, so yeah it needs to be refrigerated.
No, lactose-free milk is typically only available in a refrigerated form.
Yes, lactose-free milk needs to be refrigerated to maintain its freshness and prevent spoilage.
Refrigerated breast milk is good for up to 24 hours after warming it up.
Yes, you can mix thawed breast milk with refrigerated breast milk. Just make sure both are at the same temperature before combining them.
Unopened milk can spoil even while refrigerated because there are tons of bacteria in the milk, and if they start reproducing, that will cause much more waste, therefore souring the milk.
Breast milk can stay out at room temperature for up to 4 hours after being refrigerated.
Anything made with eggs or dairy should be refrigerated.