Well lactose is a sugar which is a simple carbohydrate. So yes.
Milk keeps your teeth and bones healthy and all dairy products contain milk
Dairy-free is food that does not contain dairy. Not to be mean, but it practically says it in the name.
Dairy Products (which are made from milk) contain calcium and nutrients that your body needs. So there for Dairy Products are a good source of calcium.
Lactose free products are NOT the same as dairy free products. If an acidophilus supplement is called lactose free it means it does not do not contain any milk sugar, but it may contain isolated, lactose-free milk protein - so it would NOT be dairy free. A dairy free probiotic means it does not contain either lactose (milk sugars) or milk proteins.
Yes, but make sure you keep dairy separate from meat.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.
The word is spelled correctly: dairy, for milk and milk products, or a dairy farm.
any kind of dairy-milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream,etc.
They are healthy because they contain calcium, which is good for your bones!! Especially anything that has milk!
No. Carbohydrates come from the grain food-group, not dairy products.
Goat dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream) are products made from goat's milk.
milk isn't a carbohydrate, it does however contain carbs, theyre quite complex