Only at very low levels of approximately 0.01% (see paper by Huidobro et al. 1998 (J Agric. Food Chem 46:1381-1385).
Yes, honey is a suitable alternative for people with lactose intolerance, as it does not contain lactose. It is a natural sweetener that can be used in various dishes and beverages without causing digestive issues associated with lactose. However, individuals should ensure they are not allergic to honey or have any other dietary restrictions before using it.
No, eggs do not contain lactose. Lactose is a sugar found in dairy products like milk, whereas eggs are not dairy products and do not contain any lactose.
No, coffee does not naturally contain lactose. Lactose is a sugar found in milk and dairy products, not in coffee.
Yes, whey protein does contain lactose, as it is derived from milk.
No. Lactose is a sugar and contains calories.
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Yes, prunes contain no lactose. Lactose is only found in milk and milk products.
aspartame
yes
Milk contains lactose, which is a disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose. Lactose is broken down by the enzyme lactase in the body into its monosaccharide components, glucose and galactose, which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream.
natural sugars.....lactose in milk, fructose in fruit and honey
No. It is a pork product.