soy milk.Dont try silk soy milk its gross
Soy milk is an example of non-dairy milk.
You can try lactose free milk or soy milk.
No, there is cheese made from soymilk instead of milk which makes it non-dairy.
Of a sort. Substitutes for milk are rice, soy, and almond milk. Sodium caseinate is used to make non-dairy creamers and other non-dairy products, however, sodium caseinate is derived from milk, being the most common protein in milk.
A non-dairy product has no dairy products in it: milk, cream, cheese, butter, etc.
You can substitute regular milk or non-dairy milk for dry milk in bread recipes.
There are some different non-dairy cheeses out there, like Sheese, Lifetime, and TofuRella. They are made from soy or rice milk.
Yes. You can use non-dairy creamer, have milk with the lactose processed out, take dairy supplements, use alternative milks (soymilk, coconut milk, almond milk, or rice milk), or omit milk altogether.
You can substitute milk powder in bread with fresh milk or a non-dairy milk alternative like almond milk or soy milk.
"Non-dairy" means products that do not contain any animal milk or milk-derived ingredients. These products are typically made from plant-based sources such as nuts, seeds, or grains. Non-dairy options are popular among individuals who are lactose intolerant, have dairy allergies, or follow a vegan diet.
We have used it in cereal when we were out of milk. It is not bad and better than some of the soy products out there. Also check this link (below) regarding cooking/baking with non-dairy creamer.
You can substitute regular milk or non-dairy milk for dry milk in a bread machine recipe.