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  2. Calcium lactate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium lactate is also known as cheese lactate because it coagulates milk, making the chhena used in the production of paneer cheese. [19] Chhena is also used to make various sweets and other milk proteins. Calcium lactate is an ingredient in some baking powders containing sodium acid pyrophosphate. It provides calcium in order to delay leavening.

  3. Lactylate - Wikipedia

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    Because the lactic acid is derived from plant sources and not from milk or milk products, it does not contain any residual lactose. Therefore, people who are lactose intolerant can consume lactylates without concern. [5] Lactylates, in the free acid form, are not readily water dispersable.

  4. Lactose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Lactose intolerance is distinct from milk allergy, an immune response to cow's milk proteins. They may be distinguished in diagnosis by giving lactose-free milk, producing no symptoms in the case of lactose intolerance, but the same reaction as to normal milk in the presence of a milk allergy. A person can have both conditions.

  5. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    Similarly, soy milk is a dairy-free milk alternative that tastes close to cow’s milk. Unlike rice milk, though, its texture is also like dairy milk, so it can be used almost interchangeably in a ...

  6. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Calcium guanylate – flavor enhancer; Calcium hydrogen sulfite – preservative, antioxidant; Calcium hydroxide – mineral salt; Calcium inosinate – flavor enhancer; Calcium lactate – food acid; Calcium lactobionate – stabilizer; Calcium malates – food acid; Calcium oxide – mineral salt; Calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B 5 ...

  7. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    Dairy-free ice cream. Lactose is the major sugar found in dairy milk. Lactose intolerance occurs when an individual is deficient in the enzyme lactase, which breaks down the lactose in the intestine. Bloating, cramps, constipation, or diarrhea may result when an individual who is lactose intolerant consumes a dairy product.

  8. I'm lactose intolerant: Only Walmart has my favorite lactose ...

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    Walmart's Great Value lactose-free milk beats almond milk any day, and it costs less than $3 with free shipping. I'm lactose intolerant: Only Walmart has my favorite lactose-free milk — and I ...

  9. Lactase - Wikipedia

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    People deficient in lactase or lacking functional lactase may experience the symptoms of lactose intolerance after consuming milk products. [1] Microbial β-galactosidase (often loosely referred to as lactase) can be purchased as a food supplement and is added to milk to produce "lactose-free" milk products.