Lactose is the sugar found in dairy products.
Lactose.
Well lactose is a sugar which is a simple carbohydrate. So yes.
Sucrose would only be found in milk if sugar were added to milk. However lactose occurs naturally in dairy products, and is its own form of sugar.
Monosaccharides are simple sugars. (Mono= 1 and saccharide = sugar) Monosaccarides are the building blocks for disaccarides which are complex sugars. Examples of monosaccharides are glucose, galactose, fructose. Glucose is blood sugar. Galactose It is found in dairy products. Fructose can be found in fruits and vegetables.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
Yes sherbet is non dairy. It is has no dairy products in it at all.
There are more than 3 but the most common three would be glucose, lactose and fructose. Glucose is a very common simple sugar. Lactose is found in things such as dairy products, and fructose can be found in some fruits and honey.
Dairy products can contain a sugar called 'lactose' to which some people are intolerant.
No because it is a dairy product it also has fat in it.
Sugar is a carbohydrate. Proteins are forun in meats, nuts, and dairy products.
Lactose free means that the product with that label is without the simple sugar of lactose found in dairy. This means those with lactose intolerance can consume the item without getting sick most of the time.