If you are dealing with a severe milk allergy or intolerance, always check with the manufacturer prior to consumption of any food product. Ingredients and processes are subject to change at anytime, which means a once "safe" product or ingredient may not be "safe" the next time around.
While many resources (such as FAAN) may note some of the ingredients that we have listed as "rarely dairy ingredients" as "safe" for milk Allergies, we have opted to err on the overly-cautious side with this list, because the potential for extremely sensitive milk allergies and intolerances seems to be increasing in frequency and the globalization of our food supply can create some unexpected ingredient issues.
Lactose Intolerant......I guess. its a vegan they won't eat anything that comes from an animal.
Not usually. Soy would be used in ice cream to replace the milk (for people who are lactose intolerant or practice vegan eating).
No, it is derived from lactose.
lactose intolerent, or vegan haha
Even though it has 'Lact' in it's name, it is vegan. It is made from corn starch or beet sugar.
It depends on when they become vegan. Some kids never drink milk (vegan from birth or lactose intolerant or allergies or whatever). Human milk is important for growth, so it really should be consumed for the first few years of life. After that, just make sure the child has other sources of calcium in their diet, if they no longer drink milk.
Lactic acid is a fairly simple molecule made when (among other things) cells break down sugars. Gluten is a protein carbohydrate composite made by grains. Lactic acid and Gluten are unrelated pretty much. Most gluten rich foods are grains and baked goods. Lactic acid is in pretty much every living thing.
Salads or soy milk
All baby formula attempt to replace breast milk. Some special kinds of formula are available if the baby has special dietary requirements. Basic milk based formulas are made from cow's milk. For those babies who are lactose intolerant, special cow's milk formulas are available. Soy milk formulas can be substituted both for lactose intolerant babies, or for babies who are raised to be vegan. The doctor may prescribe yet other specialty formulas for babies that do not tolerate soy or milk products.
"Non-dairy" means products that do not contain any animal milk or milk-derived ingredients. These products are typically made from plant-based sources such as nuts, seeds, or grains. Non-dairy options are popular among individuals who are lactose intolerant, have dairy allergies, or follow a vegan diet.
Yes. The only "Lact-" ingredient that is derived from milk is lactose. Um.. No. That answer is just blatantly wrong. Lactose (milk sugar) MUST be added to the bacterial fermentation broth for the microorganisms to produce lactase (the enzyme that breaks down lactose molecules). Lactase is made using milk. So NO, lactase is NOT vegan.
Semi Vegan depending on your other foood choices