NOTE:
Always check for hidden dairy
products ingredients. If you need to be really careful (due to really
bad allergies, etc.), buy products with the Kosher symbol on them or
really
read the labels and know the hidden ingredient terms.
Kosher
Symbols
I am no expert on these laws or a dairy-free diet, but just someone who
avoids dairy products. Products labeled Pareve or Parve, P (e.g. certain buns, dried fruits,
etc.), a circle with a U
(with no D or Dairy on it), and
other Kosher symbols contain no dairy or meat according to the
Rabbi's. Some brands place a DE
for dairy equipment.
To find more kosher
symbols, go to Kosher
Overseers Associates of
America. Some might have a really
small small small amounts of dairy products in them but pass the kosher
rules. Also go to: OU.org:
TO "D" OR NOT TO
"D"
to read more. Some things, like jello pudding with have a "K" on
them that is not circled, they are not kosher. If you are really
dairy
sensitive, you might have a problem with some foods. A "D" or
"Dairy" on a label next to "K" or "U" indicates presence of
milk protein. It is either because it has milk in it or it
has been made on equipment that have had a milk product on it.
Some brands place a "DE"
for "dairy equipment" like Baker's
Unsweetened Baking Chocolate Squares (which is part of Kraft Foods).
Viewer Comments
From: Lori "I just wanted to
point out that while for someone cutting dairy out of their diet, a
kosher symbol with "Pareve" would probably be sufficient, for someone
with severe milk allergy this may not be enough. Kosher standards
require that "pareve" (or meat) products not intentionally contain any
dairy or derivatives, but minute particles are not a concern, and an
occasional mishap that results in less than 1/60th part of dairy to the
entire product will not affect the kosher status of the product."
If you want to find more about which foods have milk/meat in it, go
to the following sites:
Kosher Overseers Associates
of America
Kosher Symbols Google Search
OU.org: TO "D" OR NOT TO
"D"
First Teeth Baby Toothpaste from Laclede, Inc. has "lactoperoxidase and lactoferrin" which are dairy derived. Use Baby Orajel Tooth & Gum Cleanser instead.
Non-dairy products like Cool Whip and
CreamMate and store brands have a milk protein in them (casein).
Foods and products like: buttered
cooking sprays, graham crackers, graham cracker pie crusts,
cookies, cakes, certain hams, breads, salad dressings (for salads) and
Barbecue Sauces,
etc. may have a milk protein in them so check if it has the Kosher
label
of "Pareve", "Parve", "U" without anything else on the label on these
products. Go to: Dairy-free
& Lactose-free Products to read more about the Kosher laws.
"Lactylate" and "lactate" are usually not dairy-derived so contact the manufacturers to see if their product is not dairy-derived.
Brown Sugar is made from
molasses
and sugar or C&H is pure cane sugar. Always read labels to insure
that the brand you purchase does not contain any
additional flavorings which may
contain gluten or casein. So far, we haven't found any
store
brands that
are coated. C&H, Safeway, and Kroger are fine. Call any
of the other brands and/or stores to check if their brown sugar is
dairy-free.
Brown Sugar Recipe: Take 1 cup of white sugar and adding 2 tablespoons of mild molasses to it. It works for main dishes and baked items except you have to decrease the liquid for cookies
Links to Other Forms Of Dairy/Casein/GlutenThere are some manufactuers phone numbers listed in this list. If you have any questions about products that might contain dairy, contact them. Make sure you ask if any of the ingredients are dairy-derived or any cross-contamination and if they don't know, have them ask someone who knows.
For example, Kroger might not have a Kosher symbol on some of their products, so you would have to check back often at their web site.
Here are links to other foods that are dairy-free and gluten-free:
Children
With Milk Allergies: Dairy Free Products
EarthGrains
Hoggie Buns
(for Sub sandwiches-not sure on the name) and maybe other products from
EarthGrains.
"The "K" stands for Kosher and the "P" stands for Paerve. From
our understanding Pareve does not stand for Passover, it means made
without
milk, meat or their derivatives."
Lender's Bagels 1-800-432-3102 (I contacted them and they only make bagels.)
I talked to BestFoods about "Oroweat" bread products. 1-800-356-3314. The lady said they have high standards. They clean off their equipment and it is down for 25 minutes and then inspected. She said, "If their bread products do not have milk in them one time but to continue to check the ingredients each time you go to buy it." I have noticed in the store that Oroweat has the milk products listed in the ingredients in bold. I called back with another question and another lady said, "The 'sodium stearoyl lactylate' in their bread products are not dairy-derived."
Oroweat Country Potato Buns & Rolls
Oroweat 100% Whole Wheat Bread
Old Country Sandwich White Bread from Oroweat Foods
Oroweat Bagels
There are other Oroweat breads that are dairy-free. There are are
also other breads and bagels in their Oroweat discount store that are
dairy-free.
Check the ingredients on the package each time you buy Oroweat bread products.
Sara Lee Bagels 1-800-323-7117 9-4:30 CST (I contacted them and they said their bagels are made on separate lines than dairy products.)
The Bagel Bunch (from Inter-American Products, Inc.) it has a "K and Pareve" on them.
Kroger Breads & Buns (certain ones)
This is the response I received from Kroger. "There is no milk
in any of our sandwich buns or in any of our breads unless specified on
the label. In addition, there is no whey in our breads.
None
of the bread products violate Kosher rules but we can not claim that
they
are Kosher because they are not certified by a Rabbi."
Einstein Brothers Bagels
They e-mailed me back and stated that they are Kosher but are not
certified.
Always check for dairy products, whey, cheese,
etc. in the Kroger brand and Einstein Brother Bagels.
Campbell's Pork & Beans
Campbell's and their Pork
& Beans never have dairy products in their "flavoring" or any other
ingredients.
They said it would be listed if it had dairy in their ingredients.
ConAgra: Van Camp's Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce
Rosarita Refried Beans and Other Products by ConAgra
ConAgra, formally Hunt-Wesson, said the "natural
flavors are spices and are not dairy-derived". They said if it has
dairy in any
of their products, it will be laid out in the ingredients and it will
not
be hidden.
1-877-528-0745 (this is a toll free number)
Cheeses, Cream Cheese,
and Sour Cream
Soymage Non-Dairy
Vegan Products It is only the "DAIRY FREE". Always look for
the
Kosher label in stores.
I have never tried their products but this link was sent to me by a
viewer.
Chocolate Chips and Cocoa (I
think all cocoa powders are dairy-free but double check for sure.)
Make sure to double check each time you buy their product to see if it only has the "U" on their products.
Cooking Spray & Butter Flavored ShorteningThe white vegetable shortening does not have dairy
products in them.
ConAgra, formally Hunt-Wesson, said the "natural
flavors are spices and are not dairy-derived". They said if it has
dairy in any
of their products, it will be laid out in the ingredients and it will
not
be hidden.
1-877-528-0745 (this is a toll free number)
For example, these are some products by ConAgra: "Rosarita Refried
Beans","Van Camp's Pork and Beans", etc. These are not
dairy-derived according to ConAgra. I have these listed under
"Beans".
Snack Crackers
Best Yet
Hy-Top
Zips Party Crackers
Wortz (I found these in the Greenbacks dollar store.)
Saltine Crackers
Zesta (at least two kinds-Original & Unsalted)
Safeway Unsalted
Albertson's Crackers
Graham Crackers
Safeway
Albertson's
Hy-Top
Wal-Mart Honey Grahams
Kroger Original Grahams
Wortz (I found these in the Greenbacks dollar store.)
Gourmet Crackers
Hy-Top
Wortz (I found these in the Greenbacks dollar store.)
Note: There are some other type of crackers at The 99¢ Stores.
Always check for the "U and Pareve", etc. on these products.
Canoleo
Margarine It is only lactose-free, not dairy-free.
I emailed the company and this is part of what they sent.
"With the help of some parents of children who are allergic to dairy we discovered that our natural flavor contains a trace amount (less than 35 parts per million of the margarine) of distillate starter, a dairy derivative." They are changing their label to be LACTOSE FREE in the next printing.
This is more what they sent me in another e-mail:
"The milk derivative in the natural flavor is: associated flavor
constituents obtained from the starter distillation of specifically
fermented dairy products. What this means is: They grow the
bacteria in milk and the butter flavor is produced. Then they
take the fermented milk and distill it. It is heated and becomes
volatile and when it
cools it becomes a liquid called a distillate (which is the ingredient
in
the natural flavor)."
Be aware of all salad dressings (used for green salads) and Barbeque Sauces.
Heinz This is what Heinz said "In any Heinz product, "natural flavoring" "refers to herbs and spices that are derived solely from plant sources."
Seasonings MixesBuena Comida Chicken Boullion I
called Buena Comida and their chicken boullion (and maybe beef) now
contains calcium casienate.
Hy-Top Taco Seasoning from Federated Foods at 1-800-234-0011, ext. 344 It has "Pareve (dairy-free)" on the package. "It is not gluten-free because it is made in the same area as products with gluten so there is an aireborn issue."
Inter-American Products Chili Seasoning Mix and Sloppy Joe Seasoning
Mix do not contain dairy products in their "natural flavoring".
They
said they clean off their machines after each product is made.
They
are not gluten-free because of cross-contamin
(1-800-697-2448 These are stores they distribute to: Kroger, Fry's,
Fred Meyer, Smith's, and Ralphs.)
McCormick/Schilling Beef
Stew "There
is no dairy products in our caramel color". Their machines are
cleaned
off after each use.
1-800-632-5847, 9:30AM and 5:00PM (EST), Monday through Friday.
Rod's Whipped Topping (I know you can buy it at Albertson's.
Look for for the "Pareve".)