There are a couple of things you can do. You can find some lactose free milk and use that. You can also use soy milk. Finally you can also take lactaid. All will help prevent an upset stomach.
ovo-lacto-vegetarianism
Eggs are not a dairy product.Yes eggs are dairy products. It comes under poultry farming and Indian government are looking more on layer poultry farming and also new techniques.
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. Eggs cannot be substituted for dairy products in a recipe. You would get completely different results.
A vegetarian that eats eggs, but no dairy products.
Eggs are protein. Milk products are dairy. Eggs are usually found in the dairy section of the grocer because they need the same temperature for storage that milk does, but in dietary terms eggs are protein.
A lacto-ovo vegetarian eats eggs, dairy products, and foods of plant origin.
I can't think of peanut butter with added dairy products, so as long as your peanut butter doesn't include milk or any other dairy, then your safe!
An ovo vegetarian is somewhat rare. They do not consume meat or dairy, but do consume eggs. The majority of the veg community are either vegetarian (consumes dairy & eggs) or vegan (no dairy or eggs). If someone is an ovo vegetarian, they probably have a dairy intolerance.
Lacto-ovo vegetarians are people who do not eat meat, but do include dairy products (lacto) and eggs (ovo) in their diets.
No. There are no milk products in it. It is made of eggs, oil, and flavorings.No because it only has oil and eggs and when did cows start laying eggs?
No. Dairy products are generally defined as foods produced from cow's or domestic buffalo's milk or milk from other animals. Things such as cheese, cream, ice cream yogurt and butter are all dairy products. Eggs are protein, they fall into the Meats section of the 'Food Guide Pyramid'.