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Yes. Buttermilk is a dairy product.
Buttermilk comes from any country where dairy animals are raised.
Dairy-free is food that does not contain dairy. Not to be mean, but it practically says it in the name.
A good dairy-free diet is "Go Dairy Free". It is an organization with a website that has many recipes and tips on how to live dairy free without sacrificing taste.
No, food thickener 1422 is not dairy free.
We eat a lot of dairy, since we have a lot of livestock. We eat: * lots of cheese of all kinds * drink a lot of milk, buttermilk, dairy-drinks etc. * a lot of quark, yoghurt etc.
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Real Chocolate is dairy free.
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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.
Dairy products are milk, and things made from milk, such as butter and cheese.
No. Buttermilk was originally simply what was left after churning cream into butter. It was very thin and not very appetizing. Nowadays, buttermilk is made with special cultures and emulsifiers, it is thick and creamy, and to some is very tasty.