Ferrous lactate consists of 1 iron atom and 2 Lactate atoms. Lactic acid is also commonly known as milk acid.
Dairy-free is food that does not contain dairy. Not to be mean, but it practically says it in the name.
An avocado is a fruit and does not contain any dairy.
Depends on what breed of goat she is and if you milk her or not. If she is a dairy goat and you milk her then she could lactate until she kids again. If she is a non-dairy breed normally for 14 weeks or until the kids are weaned.
Domestic, non-dairy ewes typically lactate for 90 to 150 days. Dairy breeds will lactate for 120 to 240 days, thereby increasing milk yield per ewe per year.
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Real Chocolate is dairy free.
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Sodium lactate need not be restricted by someone avoiding milk or those with a milk allergy.[4][8] In general, lactates such as sodium, calcium, and potassium lactate are salts derived from the neutralization of lactic acid and most commercially used lactic acids are fermented from dairy-free products such as cornstarch, sugar, or tapioca.[9] However some lactic acid is fermented from dairy products such as whey[4] and lactose[9]. Whey is made of up 6.5% solids of which 4.8% is solid lactose.[10] Waste whey typically is used to produce lactic acid when the whey itself is produced as waste during the manufacture of certain dairy products.[11] As a result, such dairy-type lactic acid generally goes back into dairy products, such as ice cream and cream cheese,[9] rather than into non-dairy products. Moreover, although the lactic-acid starter culture to ferment corn or beets may contain milk,[4] sodium lactate does not contain milk protein and need not be restricted by someone avoiding milk or those with a milk allergy.[ Products labelled as containing lactose, cream, butter, cheese and cheese flavour, curd, milk, milk solids, milk powder and whey, as well as margarine containing milk solids, should be avoided. (Some cheeses may be safe; a dietician should be consulted.) Products containing lactic acid, lactalbumin, lactate and casein do not contain lactose. From: http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/showthread.php?t=326525
Milk
Dairy products can contain a sugar called 'lactose' to which some people are intolerant.