Dairy ingredients are milk, cheese, eggs, etc. Anything that comes from milk is considered a dairy product (plus eggs). I hope that answered your question.
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Symptoms of an allergic reaction to dairy usually appear within minutes to two hours of eating dairy products or food containing dairy ingredients
If you go to whole foods there are some yummy vegan cheeses there such as Daiya be careful when picking them out though because some claim not to have dairy but they have dairy ingredients like casein.
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Milk, yogurt, anything with milk protein.
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That depends on the ingredients of the bread you are using for toast. Some breads are made with dairy products, while others are not. These days, if you bought the bread in a store, you can easily check the label and see if milk (often "nonfat dry milk") is included as one of the ingredients; and a few kinds of bread contain cheese, which is also a dairy product.
OU stands for "Orthodox Union", an organization that gives certification to foods and ingredients for observant Jewish people who only eat kosher. The "D" means it's a dairy ingredient. (important because kosher eaters don't mix meat and dairy ingredients, but also for people who are allergic to dairy).
Jocelyne Litzler has written: 'Ingredients and additives for the dairy industry' -- subject(s): Dairy products industry, Food additives industry, Market surveys
well, it depends, but here are the most common ingredients: 1. chestnut or macadamia oil 2. dairy milk 3. cream 4. coffee beans 5. apple puree 6. lemon zest 7. 1\3 of a chocolate bar 8. bee intestines 9. orange ice cream (just the orange flavoured gelatine and ice)
Look on the back of the bottle and it will tell you.