No, lard is not considered a dairy product. It is a type of fat that comes from pigs.
No, it does not. No (unprocessed) cheeses contain lard, since cheese is a dairy product, whereas lard is a non-dairy (although still animal) product; it is the fat found around an animals kidneys.
No, cocoa butter is not considered a dairy product. It is a vegetable fat derived from cocoa beans and does not contain any dairy ingredients.
No, flour is not considered a dairy product. Dairy products come from milk, while flour is made from grinding grains like wheat.
No, coconut milk is not considered a dairy product because it is derived from the flesh of coconuts, not from animal milk.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
Yes
Yes. All milk and milk products from any source is considered dairy.
No. Yogurt is a dairy product, and whey is considered a dariy by-product.
No, Dairy Queen ice cream does not contain lard. Dairy Queen's soft serve is made with a combination of dairy ingredients, sugar, and stabilizers, but it is free from animal fats like lard. If you have specific dietary concerns, it's always a good idea to check the ingredient list or ask staff for clarification.
Yes. It's ice cream.
No, it is not a product of cow-labor such as milk
No, cheese is not considered a condiment. It is typically categorized as a dairy product or a topping.