no. it's a cheese so it's dairy
untrue some cheese like real parmesan can be eaten. Parmigiano Reggiano Certain aged cheeses can be eaten.
No, they can not.
YES, only if you eat dairy before you put it on
IF YOU HAVE A SEVERE DAIRY ALLERGY DO NOT TRY LACTIC ACID. (I found out the hard way) Lactic acid can be formed in many ways, however some may be formed from milk, this makes it incredibly dangerous for allergy suffferers!
It is safe to eat feta cheese if you have celiac disease. Any cheese is fine
There isn't anything special you should or shouldn't eat if you are nursing unless your baby has an allergy (like dairy or soy). If the baby does then you should avoid anything containing the allergen.
No, best not
A person eats wheat's, fruits, vegetable's, dairy products, protean, and fats.
None. There is nothing wrong with leaving dairy out of your diet. Dairy does nothing but just contribute to constipation and osteoparosis.
If you mean "a person who does not eat meat": "vegetarian", or, if the person doesn't eat any animal products like dairy or eggs, "vegan".
tomato's feta and bread.
If a person is a vegetarian it is generally acceptable to eat dairy products including butter from cows. If a person is a vegan, dairy products are usually rejected.
It depends on what they had for the main meal. In a dairy meal, the kosher person will typically eat "normal" desserts (such as cake, ice cream, pastries - like panna cotta, fruit etc.). In a meat meal, the kosher person will have to eat options that do not contain dairy, such as fruits, sorbets, tofu-ice-cream, or dairy-free cookies.