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Hidden Sources of Cow's Milk

Many common foods may contain cow's milk. Read about hidden sources of cow's milk.

Many of the foods shown here typically contain cow's milk; those marked with a * may or may not. Read labels to be sure.

Finding Hidden Milk

  • Look in the ingredients list for the word "milk," with or without parentheses around it. For example, "whey (milk)" or "milk."
  • Check the packaging for a statement. such as "Contains Milk."
  • Re-read labels often. Product ingredients can change.
  • Avoid unlabeled foods. It's not easy to tell if foods sold loose/fresh (like bakery items) contain cow's milk.
  • Watch for cross contact. Deli meats sliced on a machine used for cheese may contain milk residue.
  • Ask the market managers. They may be able to supply a list of the milk-free foods they carry

Cupboard Items

  • Baby biscuits
  • Store-bought baby foods*
  • Certain baby formulas (non-hypoallergenic)*
  • Cereals*
  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Potato sides (such as scalloped or au gratin)
  • Certain soups (bisques, chowders, and creamed soups)
  • Tuna kits (prepared with dressing or mayo)*

Refrigerated Items

  • Milk (all forms, including products suitable for someone with lactose intolerance)
  • Cream (including half and half)
  • Cheese (including artificial)
  • Nondairy creamer*
  • Buttermilk
  • Eggnog
  • Malted milk
  • Butter, ghee, and some margarines
  • Egg substitutes*
  • Mayonnaise*
  • Salad dressings*
  • Sour cream
  • Yogurt
  • Cottage cheese
  • Soft cheese (cream cheese, quark)
  • Curds
  • Custard
  • Pudding
  • Whipped cream
  • Deli Meat*
  • Hot Dogs*

Frozen Foods

  • Ice cream
  • Frozen yogurt
  • Sherbet*
  • Frozen waffles, pancakes, and French toast*
  • Battered frozen foods (such as chicken nuggets)*
  • French fries*
  • Frozen vegetables in batter or sauce*
  • Frozen dinners*
  • Sausages, meatloaf, and other prepared meats*

Candies

  • Carmel candies and syrup*
  • Chocolate*
  • Fudge*
  • Nougat

Bakery Items

  • Baked goods (biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, muffins, and pies)*
  • Breads and rolls*

Baking Ingredients

  • Condensed milk
  • Evaporated milk
  • High-protein flour*
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