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Powdered milk does contain lactose. It is a sugar found in milk and other products. However, there are powdered milk products on the market that are lactose-free. You need to look at the product label to make sure it does not have this ingredient.
Digest or process lactose, a consituent of milk.
The LR in milk refers to the Lactose Ratio, which indicates the proportion of lactose present in milk. Lactose is a natural sugar found in milk, and the LR can vary depending on the type of milk (e.g., cow, goat, or human milk). In dairy processing, understanding the LR is important for product formulation, especially for lactose-free products.
There is about 4% fat in raw milk. Processing plants often bring this back to the percentage they need in a product. Milk often comes in 0, 1 and 2%. The fat in cheese will be much higer. You will have to look at the nutrition details on the product you buy to see how much fat is in it.
It depends upon the manufacturer. The manufacturer of milk protein products can tell you whether or not their product has lactose.
LACTOSE sugar
only if it is lactose based
No; lactose is in milk and milk products.
According to their website there is milk protein concentrate in Ensure. It also said that the product is lactose free.
It depends on the intensity of the dark chocolate. A product of 60% (the minimum amount) dark chocolate will still have a fair amount of milk while a product of higher cocoa content (70% or 80% dark chocolate) will have significantly less milk in it.
Milk naturally contains the sugar lactose. Lactose-free milk is made by 'pre-digesting' the lactose in the milk. This is done by adding the enzyme lactase to the milk. The enzyme breaks down the lactose and people who can't digest lactose properly (lactose intolerance) can drink the milk without side-effects.