In late February, I alerted you to an FDA citizen petition which would allow the dairy industry to add non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) to milk and 17
other dairy products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims»... [Continue reading]
Not exact matches
Blue cheese dressing is usually made using lots of mayonnaise and
other dairy products, such as sour cream and half and half, but this dressing is made
without using extra
dairy products.
Other dairy companies like Dannon have not explicitly promoted non-GMO
products as «better,» but have said they are meeting current consumer demands by selling
products made
without GE ingredients, such as sourcing milk from cows fed non-GM feed.
Regarding vegan; I have nothing against eggs or
other dairy, but baking
without these will often result in a
product with longer shelf - life.
Perfect Day, a food tech startup, is utilizing a proprietary process to create the same protein found in cow's milk, allowing the company to develop lactose - free milks, cheeses, yogurts, and
other such
products with the same nutritional benefits of
dairy without sourcing from animals.
And if consumers have never before seen aspartame in their trusted brands of
dairy products without a front label tip - off like «reduced sugar,» it's even less likely that they will use back label ingredient listings to confirm what they already believe, i.e., that aspartame and
other non-nutritive sweeteners aren't present.
I told you how the
dairy industry wants to change the «statements of identity» for milk and 17
other dairy products to allow non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) in these
products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims» currently required by FDA regulations — phrases like «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie.»
Many kids can have small amounts of
dairy products — which should be consumed in combination with
other foods that don't contain lactose — and some can have one to two glasses of milk each day
without any problems, especially if consumed with non-
dairy foods.
Dairy products are considered a good source of Calcium but it is possible (and healthy) to get calcium without dairy from other food sou
Dairy products are considered a good source of Calcium but it is possible (and healthy) to get calcium
without dairy from other food sou
dairy from
other food sources.