Why is the Calcium Lactate is listed both as dairy and non-dairy? Should it
have an * also? I've seen it on some (lunch)meat products (that then don't
have any kosher markings).
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>Nere's what I've collected and compiled from this list. Accuracy is unknown.
>Hope it help you find the hidden culprit.
>(list of milk- related products)
>Calcium lactate
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>* Ones with * may be dairy or not, please call the manufacturer to be sure.
> Above From: [log in to unmask] (Laurie Carson) [log in to unmask]
>and From: [log in to unmask] (Hazel and Ray Green) By: Hazel Green -
>Feb. 4/97
Further on I see:
>Calcium lactate is the calcium salt of lactic acid, with is a carbohydrate.
>It is not a milk product. I once called the Minute-Maid company, the brand of
>calcium-fortified OJ we use (frozen concentrate), and they assured me it was
>a fruit-based source. Also, there is a kosher symbol (the K in a triangle)
>with no D, DE or M after it, so it is Parve. (From individuals on no-milk
>list)