Yes, lactose-free milk contains sugar.
The difference between regular milk and lactose-free milk is the type of sugar they contain. Regular milk contains sugar in the form of lactose. Lactose-free milk contains an enzyme that breaks lactose into more digestible sugars. Otherwise, the amount of sugar in both is the same.
From a cow
You create a bucket, and go close to a cow and right click on it. And there, you have fresh milk!
Fresh Squeezed Milk
Because it is still fresh..
Fresh milk from the cow. But it can not be bought in the store. You have to know a farmer to get it.
NO! They are not the same and not interchangeable. Sweetened condensed milk: Cow's milk with sugar added, reduced by evaporation to a thick consistency. evaporated milk: Milk product with about 60% of the water removed from fresh milk
lactose is a milk sugar, thus made from cow's milk
Fresh or Raw milk, straight from the cow, goat, buffalo or Yak, it's unpasteurized, non homogenized, unadulterated milk. Nothing added or taken out.
Cow milk contains 5.26 g of sugar.
The kid took a cow to bed so he would have fresh milk in the morning.
It has a healthier Vitamins and no sugar on it.
you can get baby milk from the pharmacy it's called formula. You can buy a cow in agriculture areas of Bahrain Behind arid fort you can buy fresh milk from the cow without owning it