I know that milk is everywhere (at least I know it now that I have to look over my son's diary free diet). But, is there a list with the most typical MUST NOT?
Besides milk, which other products should I be aware ... - CMPA
Besides milk, which other products should I be aware of to treat my son’s Dairy Allergy?
Dear JAMT, if your son is ready to start weaning (6 months+) it would be important that you keep in mind the following:
Besides milk, dairy products are present also in:
• Butter, butterfat, buttermilk, sour cream and most margarines (contain whey, casein, or lactose)
• Most baked items and some breads
• Most flavors of potato chips (except plain and salt and vinegar sometimes)
• Cream sauces, whipped cream
• Cheese in all forms
• Curds
• Dried milk, milk solids
• Ice cream, some gelato and sherbet
• Fudge
• Goat’s milk
• Lactalbumin; lactate acid / lactoglobulin
• Lemon curd
• Most, but not all, chocolate (carefully read the ingredients list, while some dark chocolates are dairy free)
• Whey protein powder
• Non-dairy coffee creamer (that contain casein)
• Some mayonnaises, mustards, and other condiments
• Canned chicken broth, that often contains whey, and ready-to-eat chicken and turkey, that sometimes cooked with butter
• Shortening
• Sodium caseinate
• Toffee
• Whey, whey protein, whey syrup
• Yogurt
BUT there are alternatives; there are appetizing foods that can be found mostly in Health Food Stores and can substitute foods we like!! In particular, there are:
• Others milk and yogurts based on soy, rice, almond, hemp seed, and oat, fortified or not, are available in such flavors as plain, chocolate, strawberry and vanilla
• Other cheeses, based on soy, rice, and hemp, and available in different flavors. Moreover, goat's and sheep's milk cheeses may be good for those with relatively mild intolerances.
• Other ice Creams, based on soy and on rice
• Other soy and rice yogurt
• Non dairy margarines
GOOD LUCK!
Lucia