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  2. Are eggs dairy? The answer isn’t totally clear to everyone

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    However, someone can be dairy-free and still eat eggs, like someone who is lactose intolerant. So, the short version of this debate: Dairy is milk, milk comes from mammals (like cows), and eggs ...

  3. Lactose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    The severity of these signs and symptoms typically increases with the amount of lactose consumed; most lactose-intolerant people can tolerate a certain level of lactose in their diets without ill effects. [16] [17] Because lactose intolerance is not an allergy, it does not produce allergy symptoms (such as itching, hives, or anaphylaxis).

  4. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    Not good for those who are lactose intolerant or trying to avoid animal products. ... nuts and eggs. And if you’d rather go completely dairy- and plant-based-milk-free, you can get those ...

  5. Low-fiber/low-residue diet - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [8] [7] [9] [11] A couple of diets suggest specific lactose-free products for the lactose intolerant, such as soy milk or whipped cream. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] One diet prohibits whole milk, half and half , cream, sour cream, and regular ice cream.

  6. 10 Most Common Food Allergies - AOL

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    For the millions of Americans who suffer from food allergies, it can be difficult to enjoy party food or a slice of the office birthday cake, because there is a risk of eating something they ...

  7. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Lactose intolerance

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    This is an autosomal recessive disorder and infants that can’t break down lactose have trouble with breastmilk, and develop diarrhea starting from birth. Sometimes, even those with lactase-persistence can develop temporary lactose intolerance as a result of infection or inflammation in the small intestine.

  8. Frozen Custard vs. Ice Cream: Do You Really Know the ... - AOL

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    Frozen custard ingredients include egg yolks, heavy cream, milk and sugar. There is less milk and more egg yolks in frozen custard. Custard must contain at least 10 percent milkfat and a minimum ...

  9. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    Affected individuals can be sensitive to proteins both in the egg white and egg yolk, but most children are allergic to those in the white while most adults are allergic to those in the yolk. [ 26 ] Cow's milk is the most common food allergen in infants and young children, yet many adults are also sensitized to cow's milk. [ 27 ]