Is Lactose Intolerance the same as a Milk Allergy?
With the FALCPA in place, it allows more comfort and security for those who have food allergies. Even with the regulation, it is still important to know what foods could contain milk, to make sure you are educated about your allergen. Now I am not going to go through every single possibility but will include quite a few to help assist. Foods that you will want to avoid if you have a milk allergy include milk, butter, cheese, pudding, sour cream, yogurt, etc. More investigation will be necessary by reading the ingredient lists for items such as processed meats, baked goods, caramels, etc. Be aware of non-food items that may contain milk, such as medications. It is important to understand the cooking process used especially when eating out to make sure you are not being exposed to any milk through cross contact, to review cross contact click here.
When it comes to having food allergies, whether it is one or many, always focus on what you can eat and not what you can’t. When having this mentality, you are able to enjoy so many delicious food products!
Reference:
Milk Allergy Vs. Lactose Intolerance. (2021). Food Allergy Research & Education. https://www.foodallergy.org/resources/milk-allergy-vs-lactose-intolerance