All dairy products contain an enzyme called lactose, and therefore if you are lactose intolerant, you cannot eat dairy. However, usually a person can eat 1/2 a cup or less of a dairy product if it is accompanied with food, but this is not true for all people.
Lactose is the sugar found in dairy products.
Dairy products contain protein, calcium, magnesium, vitamin A (whole milk), vitamin B12, vitamin D, riboflavin, sugar, fat (excluding skim/fat-free products), and lactose (excluding lactose-free products). Dairy products do not all contain the same composition or ratios of vitamins, minerals, and proteins. If exact nutrition facts are desired, the product's nutrional label should be observed.
the main types of food that contain bacteria are cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products. in fact all dairy products contain eubacteria
Foods that contain lactose. You may not need to completely avoid foods and beverages that contain lactose βsuch as milk or milk products. If you avoid all milk and milk products, you may get less calcium and vitamin D than you need. People with lactose intolerance can handle different amounts of lactose.
they contain sugars ( lactose ) which undergo oxidation on keeping at room temperature, also called fermentation.
Milk keeps your teeth and bones healthy and all dairy products contain milk
By reducing or eliminating dairy products in the diet. Many people can have small amounts of dairy products without bad effects, so if they are careful they don't have to cut them out altogether. Some people just have to cut it out altogether, or take something. There are over the counter supplememts that can help, too, if you take them when you know you will be eating some dairy. There are milk products you can get that have most or all of the lactose removed, but read the labels carefully. Sometimes the "substitute" has as much lactose as the real thing.
No, they are not. Mexicans (in Mexico) drink lots of milk, and eat lots of cheeses and other dairy products. They are not all lactose intolerant. And no, not most of them, either.
It is not advisable to give a cat dairy products. It is best to stay away from all dairy as many cats can not digest it properly - particularly products made from cow's milk due to the lactose which can cause diarrhea.
All dairy products because they contain lactose which is a disaccharide made of glucose and galactose. Anything with table sugar in it because that is made of sucrose which is a disaccharide made of glucose and fructose.
no there is no albumin in all dairy products