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Is lacotse-reduced milk vegan?

Lacotse-reduced milk is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lacotse-reduced milk?

Lactose-reduced milk is a dairy product that has been specially treated to reduce the lactose content. This milk is an ideal alternative for individuals who are lactose intolerant or have difficulty digesting lactose. The lactose-reducing process breaks down lactose into simpler sugars, making the milk easier to digest. The taste and nutritional value of lactose-reduced milk are identical to regular milk, but it has a slightly sweeter taste due to the conversion of lactose to glucose. Lactose-reduced milk is an excellent source of calcium, vitamin D, and other essential nutrients that are necessary for healthy bones and teeth.

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