Cream is part of the milk when it is first taken from the cow. If allowed to sit, cream will naturally float to the top of the milk and it can be skimmed off, so yes, I suppose cream has milk in it.
butter is primarily made up from churned cream, cream is the part of milk that has the higher milk solids \ fats in it, so yes.
It depends. The milk must be whole and UNhomogenized. The butterfat in the milk won't come out if the milk is homogenized. And of course you need some kind of butter churn.
Butter is a by-product of milk, so it does contain milk.
No, they don't.
They're named 'butter' because of the texture, not because of content.
Butter is made from milk/Cream, so yes.
No. You make butter from milk
no
Great news - Yes! Cocoa butter does not contain dairy.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
Yes, because regular butter is dairy so that means goat butter is dairy.
There is no significant amount of Calcium present in butter.
cheese is part of the dairy group also with milk and butter. cheese has calciam and vitiman D in it.
Dairy consists of foods made from milk. Peanut butter is not made of milk so no, it's not dairy.
dairy- milk is a dairy and is a key essential in butter making
no
yes dairy has dairy in it
Just look for anything with out dairy in it. Fruits and veggies are good. Try to avoid meats cause they might contain butter. Peanut butter can help you get the protein that you're not getting in the meats cause peanut butter* isn't actually a dairy product. And nuts help replace meat as well. But if you can make turkey and chicken without butter, that is best. Please note, no diet will help you lose weight. Only exercising will. Only avoid dairy if you are allergic or you need to cut down on dairy. *Also try to go with some sort of natural peanut butter as well if you're gonna to do that.
No, butter is not a diary although it is a dairy product.
Fish is not dairy. Within the laws of kashrut (kosher dietary laws), there are three categories of food: meat, dairy, pareve. Pareve foods are those that are neither meat nor dairy nor contain derivatives of either. Fish is pareve. -In general usage, fish is seafood. Dairy refers to milk products, including butter, cheese, ice cream and yogurt.