Yes, most traditional biscuits (especially American-style) contain dairy like milk, buttermilk, or butter, but dairy-free and vegan options are widely available by using plant-based alternatives or water in recipes, so checking labels is essential. For UK biscuits, many popular types like Digestives now contain milk powder, but many brands offer dairy-free versions, notes swallowtail.org and North West Allergy Network.
Milk is an ingredient in many different foods, including: Baked goods (Cookies, biscuits, cake) Cereals.
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Wibisco Shirley Biscuits -- A Caribbean Classic with a very cute design and they just so happen to be dairy free.
Allergy Advice: Contains Eggs, Milk, Soya, Wheat. For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in BOLD. Brand: McVitie's Standardised Brand: McVitie's Regulated Product Name: 10 Light Sponge Cakes with Dark Crackly Chocolate and a Smashing Orangey Centre.
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McVities crunchy ginger nut biscuits. Made with no artificial colours or flavours and no hydrogenated vegetable oil. Dairy free. Suitable for vegetarians.
Ingredients. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil (Contains Soy), Milk Solids, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, E476), Salt, Flavour, Baking Powder, Colour (Annatto Extracts).
Maltesers is a brand name for light, crunchy spheres of malt extract coated in chocolate. The original may not be vegan-friendly – but that doesn't mean plant-based eaters can't satisfy that craving. No chocolate needs dairy milk, and it's perfectly easy to replicate the taste of Maltesers with vegan ingredients.
Examples include:
Weetabix Food Co. made in the same factory (Weetabix, Weetabix Banana Flavour and Oatibix) are milk and lactose ingredient free. The following do not contain cow's milk or lactose ingredients but are made in a factory where milk derived ingredients are part of another product.
Unpacking the Truth. Simply put, Greek yogurt is not dairy-free. Its unique creamy texture and tangy taste come directly from its dairy base, typically cow's milk. The production process involves straining out the liquid whey, leaving behind a thicker, protein-rich product.
Most breads are naturally lactose-free, including sourdough bread, baguettes, rye bread, and whole wheat bread. Some white bread varieties can also be lactose-free.
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Other food on the menu that does not contain cow's milk include: Grilled Chicken Salad with Fajita or Balsamic Dressing, Grilled Chicken and Bacon Salad with Fajita or Balsamic Dressing, Shaker Side Salad® with Balsamic Dressing, Carrot Sticks, Fruit Bag, Hash Brown and Tomato Ketchup, Sweet & Sour Dip, Sweet Curry Dip ...
Dark chocolate, particularly those with a high percentage of cocoa (typically over 70%), is often dairy-free.
Lindt uses skim milk powder, whole milk powder, and other dairy ingredients in many of our chocolate products. While our white and milk chocolate products contain the most, the Excellence 70%, 85%, 90% and 99% bars do not have milk products in them.
Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Invert Syrup, Ammonium Bicarbonate(E503ii), Salt, Corn Starch, Skimmed Milk Powder, Sodium Bicarbonate(E500ii), Soya Lecithin (E322), Permitted Artificial Flavours.
Arnott's Marie Biscuits: Marie biscuits are a versatile addition to any pantry, suitable for dunking in tea or enjoying on their own, and they're vegan too. Arnott's Nice Biscuits: With their coconutty flavour and satisfying crunch, Arnott's Nice biscuits are a beloved vegan treat for many.
Most canned biscuits contain dairy. Buttermilk biscuits are dairy. Oddly, Pillsbury crescent rolls seem to be safe, but Grands have dairy. I did find a generics grocery store brand of canned biscuits that had no dairy.
Allergy Information
Contains Milk, Contains Oats, Contains Soya, And Contains Wheat.
Dairy Free Foods
There are a number of alternative foods and drinks available in supermarkets, such as: soya, rice, oat, almond, hazelnut, coconut, quinoa and potato drinks (sometimes called milks) non-dairy alternatives to yoghurt and cheese.
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