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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Leanne Williams
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>I have a question about vegetable fat, is it a dairy product or not? I =
>have been avoiding many breads and rolls due to this. My dietician said =
>yes it is and so did an information page we picked up on the website (I =
>can't remember where). My boyfriend is adamant that it's not, as he has =
>seen items with dairyfree on them, which do contain vegetable fat. Is =
>it that it could contain dairy in some situations due to contamination?
I eat things which contain vegetable fat, but I don't touch anything
with *animal* fat, as I've got no way of knowing whether the fat is beef
or other meat dripping, or dairy derived.
I suppose it's possible that vegetable fat could be contaminated with
dairy.
It depends on how critical the issue is for you as to what decision you
come to. I have an intolerance, not a life-threatening allergy, so my
decision might not be suitable for you if your reason for dairy
avoidance is more critical.
Helen
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Helen Edith Stephenson <[log in to unmask]>
http://www.baronmoss.demon.co.uk/
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