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Date: | Mon, 14 Jul 1997 08:59:06 -0500 |
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D. Twogood last week stated "In my experience, it is the low fat, or diet
mayos that sometimes contain some form of caseinate--like Miracle Whip
Lite, and some others."
I have some MW Lite at home and it says Pareve on it, which I thought means
that it contains no dairy whatsoever. And there's no obvious dairy on the
ingredient list. Does caseinate not count as dairy for Pareve? I'm just
starting to learn about the kosher symbols. (I've got an almost 2 yr old
son who's very sensitive to milk, and seems allergic to peanuts, peas and
maybe soy and nuts- we're going for a blood test hopefully in a few weeks
to get a more definite answer).
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